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You might not have to wait long. A leak seems to indicate that LG could begin selling its futuristic "wallpaper" OLED (organic light-emitting diode) TV next year. As reported by flatpanelshd ...
Imagine a future where we no longer have a large LCD or Plasma TV cluttering up our living room, instead OLED wallpaper which delivers our content direct onto the wall. Engineers at Toshiba in ...
While an OLED lamp costs about $9,000 now, Philips aims to make them as cheap as $600 a piece by 2017. No word yet on how expensive the wallpaper of the future will be. It’ll definitely be ...
Last week, we brought you the news that LG might be resurrecting its ‘Wallpaper’ series of OLED TVs. The lack of clarity ...
LG has formally announced its 88-inch 8K OLED TV, a 75-inch 8K LED TV, and an all-new version of its eye-catching ‘wallpaper’ OLED. At the heart of the new televisions will be LG’s souped-up ...
OLED displays might be the future — but they're tricky to make and expensive, too But while this “wallpaper” display might not be a commercial product, it does signal the continuing ambition ...
LG's new wallpaper OLED TV is just 2.85mm thick and delivers the best picture yet in 65- and 77-inch sizes. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
Find out more about how we test and score products.“ In case you missed it, LG’s W7 series “wallpaper” OLED TV was the toast of CES, and for good reason. For many, it represents the ...
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. Share on Facebook (opens in ...
Enabling a dynamic wallpaper that constantly moves your OLED screen’s pixels is a stress-reducing lifesaver Another big (although pretty niche) plus with Wallpaper Engine is that it lets you ...
And, if it has, the new W5 could be my dream TV. For those who don’t remember the original Wallpaper TVs – the W7, W8, W9 and WX – allow me to jog your memory. Essentially, these were OLED displays ...