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This 65-inch rollable TV isn’t a prototype anymore, and you can order your own LG Signature OLED R right now for a mere $100,000.
The Wild LG Rollable TV Will Soon Be Available In The US—If You’ve Got $100K. LG's latest bleeding-edge TV will soon be available for purchase by American consumers, but it comes with an eye ...
A listing on LG's U.S. website shows the LG Signature OLED R 65'' Class Rollable 4K Smart TV with a jaw-dropping price tag of $100,000.
LG's rollable TV concept was first unveiled as a prototype at CES 2018, but tech companies have been showing off rollable OLED prototypes for a long time; we remember seeing a barebones 13-inch ...
LG's futuristic rollable TV has arrived. The LG Signature OLED R TV is now available in the US for $100,000 -- costing roughly 50 times more than your average 4K OLED TV. ...
This 65-inch rollable TV isn’t a prototype anymore, and you can order your own LG Signature OLED R right now for a mere $100,000. Is LG's $100K TV worth the money? Depends on your perspective ...
Now LG says it will actually sell a real version sometime in the second half of 2019. Provisionally dubbed the Signature Series OLED TV R and available only in a 65-inch size, it looks a lot nicer ...
The LG Signature OLED TV W8 is currently available in both 65-inch and 77-inch models, and both are so-called "Wallpaper" televisions but don't roll up. That line of TVs starts at around $7,000.
LG has yet to officially announce the price of the rollable LG Signature OLED TV R, but LG's head of global marketing for home entertainment, JS Lee, told CNET it would start at $60,000. By ...
You can roll up one of LG's TVs like a newspaper. The 18-inch display is just one of the concept designs LG will be unveiling, as it attempts to predict the future of television screens.
LG kicked off CES 2019 with what’s sure to be one of the most talked about products at the show: a rollable OLED TV that appears and disappears from a base unit with the click of a remote control.
The TV won’t be seen commercially in 2018, but it could very well be LG’s flagship offering in 2019. This time next year, we could be talking about when you could buy your own roll-up OLED.