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New OLED technology that lets you laminate light to surfaces like walls or ceilings is starting to hit the market. These OLEDs run cooler than existing LEDs, so there’s no need for bulky heat ...
The Wallpaper models were designed to emphasise the thinness of OLED in a way that even the best TVs could only dream of. The screen was just 2.5mm thick, and was designed for wall-mounting only.
Leaked documents reveal a flexible TV -- just 1 mm thick -- that may go on sale in 2017, as well as sizes and model numbers for LG's other 2017 OLED TVs.
The iOS 11 GM firmware, which should be pushed next week to developers, includes several brand new wallpapers, three exclusive to the upcoming iPhone, including seven sure-to-be-popular retro ...
Until you see it in person, it's hard to believe how thin LG's new flagship OLED TV is. At about a tenth of an inch thick, the LG W7 4K TV practically dissolves into your wall. At a mere 2.85mm ...
Traditionally favored by middle-aged women, wallpaper could cut carbon emissions and eliminate the need for light bulbs, with a UK company using OLED technology to create light-emitting wallpaper ...
We’re not getting our hopes up too high, but there could be a new LG Wallpaper OLED TV coming soon. The LG W5, which wasn't physically at CES 2025 as far as we can tell (and we were there ...
OLED wallpaper, on the other hand, offers a sleek and unobtrusive alternative. Imagine being able to paper a 100-inch screen on your wall; that would be the only chance I would have of getting a ...
L ast week, we brought you the news that LG might be resurrecting its ‘Wallpaper’ series of OLED TVs.The lack of clarity ...
LG recently unveiled a concept television design that, if produced, would be the thinnest ever. The 55-inch OLED display is barely 1mm wide -- about the width of a DVD.
Apple reportedly hires LG's former OLED TV expert Apple has reportedly hired a television display expert from LG who previously worked at Samsung. Josh Lowensohn Former Senior Writer.
Apple Hires Former LG OLED Expert By Craig Lloyd Feb. 8, 2013 2:02 pm EST In what seems like an effort to make the transition to OLED displays, Apple has hired OLED expert Dr. Lee Jeung-Jil from LG.