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These were some of the most extravagant TV concepts at CES, from a screen that unfurls from your ceiling to a rotating model inspired by smartphones
These were some of the most extravagant TV concepts at CES, from a screen that unfurls from your ceiling to a rotating model inspired by smartphones
Mary MeisenzahlJan 10, 2020, 22:22 IST
Associated PressPeople take pictures of a display of LG Signature OLED R TVs at the LG booth during CES 2020.
The biggest tech showcase of the year, CES, was in Las Vegas this week.
The show is the traditional venue for tech companies to show off new products, and introduce concepts that won't make it to the market for a while.
This year, TVs could do way more than sit in a living room and look pretty. Companies showed off models that can bend, unfurl from the ceiling, roll out of a soundbar, and more.
Every year, tech professionals and fans eagerly await the new and sometimes wacky designs that emerge out of CES, the biggest tech showcase of the year.
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This year, attendees got to see some particularly extravagant and expensive TVs. Some of them will be available to purchase, but many are just concepts that aren't actually on the market. Still, the concepts give an idea of what might be coming in the next few years - plus, they're just fun to look at.
For the price of a year of tuition at a private university, this incredibly thin TV will recede into a small rectangular base that serves as a sound bar.
The rollable model was first introduced at CES 2019, and LG hasn't officially listed a price yet. But the head of global marketing told CNET it would start at $60,000.
They're just concepts for now, but LG showed off TVs that bend on command, too.
Who’s ready for bendy TVs? LG Display is showing off TVs that can bend on command, it’s still a concept but it seems like a cool way to get a curved set when you want it and a regular flat OLED when you don’t #CESpic.twitter.com/IqxVp4qqOC
The displays, which curve along with shape of the cabin, are designed to help passengers "feel more openness in the narrow space of an enclosed cabin."