LG is preparing a 48-inch TV with a flexible OLED screen and a function that allows you to emit sound without speakers

Source: Pure PC added 07th Jan 2021

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At the upcoming CES 2021, LG will show its latest 48 – an inch smart TV that will work both for players and for fans of series. All thanks to the possibility of adjusting the curvature of the OLED screen in relation to the intended use. The fact that the paper-thin display will be able to work in several modes is not all that a novelty from the South Korean manufacturer’s stable will offer. It turns out that the equipment will also receive the support of CSO technology, thanks to which the TV will be able to emit sound without the need for traditional speakers. Sony uses a similar solution. What else do we know about the title TV just before the official presentation?

During the upcoming CES 2021 company LG will present a curved smart TV with 48 – inch OLED screen. The display can be bent to adjust the form to the displayed content.

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LG Display boasts that during the Consumer Electronics Show 2021 will show 48 – inch OLED screen, for which we will be able to decide on the form of the fold. Gamers will appreciate the ability to curve the TV, while movie and TV series enthusiasts will enjoy the projection on the flat screen. The manufacturer ensures that the painting will be of the same quality regardless of its form. It is worth mentioning that we will get a refresh rate of 120 Hz, VRR support and a response time of 0.1 ms.

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Another interesting feature of this TV set will be CSO (Crystal Sound OLED). It is a solution that allows you to emit sound without using traditional speakers. The producer claims that this will allow a better reception of the scenes with the actors’ statements presented on the screen. The whole thing will be realized thanks to the imperceptible vibrations of the display. It sounds a bit futuristic, but it works similarly with OLED TVs from Sony. We will know the rest of the details only after the announcement at CES 2021.

Source: LG