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3 Televisions At Ces 2018 That Could Change How You Watch Movies by Hardeymhorlar(m): 12:40pm On Jan 10, 2018
Televisions often aren't very exciting. They're flat black rectangles you tend to forget about when a show or movie starts playing.
But at CES 2018, the annual tech show happening this week in Las Vegas, manufacturers are still trying to generate buzz for their lineup of TVs coming later this year. The show also features futuristic concepts, such as a display you can roll up like wrapping paper and hide away.

ROLLABLE DISPLAY

LG Display -- an affiliate of LG Electronics -- unveiled a sleek prototype of its latest rolling screen technology. By pressing a button, you can lower the screen into a box, where it wraps around a metal cylinder, kind of like a window blind.
The 4K OLED display looks like a normal TV screen, but the back has small vertical slats which allow it to roll.
LG Display (LPL) showed off a smaller 18-inch version of the rolling screen at CES last year.
However, don't expect to see this TV in retail stores anytime soon. LG Displays sells the technology directly to display manufacturers -- they will decide if they want to use it for their own products.

Re: 3 Televisions At Ces 2018 That Could Change How You Watch Movies by Hardeymhorlar(m): 12:45pm On Jan 10, 2018
AS BIG AS A WALL
Samsung's 146-inch TV is appropriately named: the company calls it The Wall.
It says the device is its first-ever MicroLED television for consumers. A big draw is that it's modular, which means users can customize the size and shape of the screen by adding or removing sections of it. And doing so won't compromise the display's quality, according to Samsung (SSNLF).
MicroLED is a self-emitting technology. The panel is made up of millions of micro-sized chips that emit light individually. It doesn't require color filters or backlighting.

Re: 3 Televisions At Ces 2018 That Could Change How You Watch Movies by Hardeymhorlar(m): 12:47pm On Jan 10, 2018
The first TV with Google Assistant built in

LG's new TVs are the first to have Google Assistant entirely built in.
You can ask the voice assistant to search for movies, play your favorite show, do a Google Search or read you the weather from your TV.
While voice assistants may not be as flashy as a TV the size of a wall, they are a useful feature for consumers, according to Forrester's Nail.
"Consumers are telling us it is difficult and confusing to try to find what they want to watch," he said. "The addition of a voice assistant provides an answer to an actual consumer problem."

Other TVs also have voice control features. For example, you can ask Alexa to search for movies or play Amazon (AMZN) content on a Fire TV.
LG's new line of 4k OLED TVs range in size from 55 to 77 inches.

Re: 3 Televisions At Ces 2018 That Could Change How You Watch Movies by Worksunlimited: 3:54pm On Jan 11, 2018
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Re: 3 Televisions At Ces 2018 That Could Change How You Watch Movies by Hardeymhorlar(m): 9:41am On Jan 13, 2018

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