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Mike Mercury 07-15-2021 7:58am

$100k and it's yours !
 
LG’s rollable OLED TV is finally coming to the US

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LG’s futuristic rollable OLED 4K TV is coming to the US for an eye-popping price of $100,000. First introduced as a stunning prototype at CES 2018 (and then turned into a real product the next year), the 65-inch set can roll itself up and then back down to fully disappear into its housing unit.

That cabinet also contains a front-firing Dolby Atmos sound system. The OLED R has a middle mode between being fully unfurled and rolled down. LG calls this Line View, and you can use it to display a clock, photos, music controls, and so on.

From a picture quality perspective, the OLED R has technically already been surpassed by newer LG models; the more traditional G1 series introduced earlier this year can get brighter than any of the company’s prior OLEDs, including the rollable. But the OLED R’s panel still checks all of the boxes you’d want from a modern TV: it’s got Dolby Vision, 120Hz 4K gaming, variable refresh rate, auto low latency mode, and more. And as I’d damn well hope for $100,000, all four of its HDMI ports are HDMI 2.1.

But if you’re shelling out this kind of money for a television, you’re in it for the rolling trick more than anything else. The OLED R is rated for 50,000 unfurls, which should give you many years to blow the minds of everyone visiting whichever of your mansions you put it in.

LG says preorders will open for the OLED R in August, but I’m already seeing an “add to cart” button on the company’s store. For the absurdly rich out there, it’s got to be a tough call between this and Samsung’s 110-inch MicroLED TV.

https://www.theverge.com/2021/7/14/2...s-release-date

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dvarapala 07-15-2021 9:51am

This will go the way of 3D HDTV - a fad that quickly fizzles out. :rolleyes:

VITE1 07-15-2021 10:01am

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Originally Posted by dvarapala (Post 1897434)
This will go the way of 3D HDTV - a fad that quickly fizzles out. :rolleyes:

Moores law.

Within a few years this product will become the norm.

Bill 07-15-2021 10:29am

They will be popular with looters and burglars.

04 commemorative 07-15-2021 12:38pm

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Originally Posted by dvarapala (Post 1897434)
This will go the way of 3D HDTV - a fad that quickly fizzles out. :rolleyes:

I have what I call a knowledgeable TV as opposed to it being smart :lol:
It is an early model and...
It is also 3D ( which we never used ) I had to add a ROKU to be able to get to NetFlix etc in the same night :funnier: ...( hence the knowledgeable ) .....but it was a gift so nothing lost :groupwave:

ZipZap 07-15-2021 1:38pm

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Originally Posted by dvarapala (Post 1897434)
This will go the way of 3D HDTV - a fad that quickly fizzles out. :rolleyes:

I never took the goggles out of the box. So stupid.

ZipZap 07-15-2021 1:38pm

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Originally Posted by 04 commemorative (Post 1897473)
I have what I call a knowledgeable TV as opposed to it being smart :lol:
It is an early model and...
It is also 3D ( which we never used ) I had to add a ROKU to be able to get to NetFlix etc in the same night :funnier: ...( hence the knowledgeable ) .....but it was a gift so nothing lost :groupwave:

I think I still have that Roku puck somewhere:rofl:

Bill 07-15-2021 1:49pm

I have a 'smart' Samsung that has apps. Years ago, before I cancelled Netflix, I used it for that, and a few other sites. Over time, it really got unusable....to much buffering, dropping out, etc. So I bought a little Roku unit to plug it.....works great. Much more content available, and most all of the streaming is rock solid. Love the Roku; thinking about getting one for the 'dumb' TV upstairs.

04 commemorative 07-15-2021 4:32pm

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Originally Posted by ZipZap (Post 1897483)
I never took the goggles out of the box. So stupid.

Same here :lol::funnier:

Datawiz 07-15-2021 4:35pm

With the advent of the iPad and iTunes and HBO Max, and bose headphones, I don't even have TV's anymore. I gave GWiz the 42" flat screen from our bedroom when she moved out, but I much prefer to just lay in bed and watch a movie that way.

I do have a KILLER home theater from the 90's, complete with B&W speakers, but it just fell out of favor, and our gorgeous solid oak entertainment system wasn't designed for the larger flat screens. There is a relatively small one in the opening at the moment, which my wife watches TV on, but it's not theater worthy.

ratflinger 07-15-2021 9:09pm

$5k next year

snide 07-15-2021 9:44pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by 04 commemorative (Post 1897473)
I have what I call a knowledgeable TV as opposed to it being smart :lol:
It is an early model and...
It is also 3D ( which we never used ) I had to add a ROKU to be able to get to NetFlix etc in the same night :funnier: ...( hence the knowledgeable ) .....but it was a gift so nothing lost :groupwave:

I have a Vizio 3D TV, and while watching 3D movies is cool, we haven't watched a movie in 3D since we moved to PA. :shrug:

DJ_Critterus 07-16-2021 7:24am

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Originally Posted by snide (Post 1897576)
I have a Vizio 3D TV, and while watching 3D movies is cool, we haven't watched a movie in 3D since we moved to PA. :shrug:

I tried it once on PS3 with a Plasma screen I still own. Meh.... high quality HD is better.


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