CES 2019: LG launches TV with screen that can be rolled up

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LG presented on Monday (7) its roll-up television. It's the company's biggest announcement so far on Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the world's largest technology fair, taking place this week in Las Vegas (United States).

The TV is a device that you can roll up, store in a room and extend again when you want to use it later. The television has a base, similar to a large sound bar. When the user presses an off button on the controller, the screen comes down completely and enters the box, rolled up and hides the display.

With 4K resolution (Ultra HD), the device should reach the American market in March this year. The device is 65 inches, including high contrast and Dolby Atmos certified sound system.

The ability to open and close the screen has enabled LG to provide three viewing modes, which depend on the area of ​​the screen that is available (which is unwound): Full View, Line View and Zero View. As the names indicate, Full View refers to the full aperture of the screen and Zero View to the disabled screen.

The price was not disclosed, but it is possible to speculate something above $ 10 thousand. There is no price or release date yet for the African market.

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