LG Electronics has redefined the television viewing experience with the introduction of the world’s first rollable OLED TV at Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2019. The new Smart rollable TV is named as LG Signature OLED TV R (model 65R9).
The rollable OLED TV is a game-changer for a variety of reasons. The TV space is one area where we haven’t seen any new innovations in terms of the design. In the recent past, we have seen manufacturers opting for the more bigger and wider viewing experience, which results in large TV screen taking most of the space in the room. With the LG Signature OLED TV R, this could be changed.
LG Signature OLED TV R can transform itself to offer three different viewing options – Full View, Line View and Zero View – allows customers to use the TV in ways that were impossible before the development of OLED technology. In Full View, the screen delivers a large-screen viewing experience. The new TV is equipped with LG’s second generation of Alpha 9 intelligent Processor and deep learning algorithm for a stunning AI picture and sound quality.
Coming to Line View, the Smart TV is partially unrolled, and users can manage specifics tasks that do not require a TV screen. In the Line View, users can choose from features such as Clock, Frame, Mood, Music and Home Dashboard. Invoke Clock mode to check the time and weather at a glance or Frame mode to enjoy family photos shared from a smartphone or Mood mode to create a more relaxing atmosphere.
Lastly, in Zero View, all 65 inches of the rollable OLED TV is hidden from view, tucked away in the base. Even in Zero View, users can enjoy music and other audio content which emanate from the 4.2-channel, 100W front-firing Dolby Atmos audio system. The Smart TV from LG comes loaded with Amazon Alexa voice assistant and it also supports Apple AirPlay 2 and HomeKit.
With support for AirPlay 2, users can easily play videos from iTunes and other video apps, music, photos and directly from their Apple devices to their LG SIGNATURE OLED TV R. With Apple HomeKit support, customers will be able to control their LG TV using the Home App or by asking Siri.