LG has unveiled an awesome new concept OLED TV that can be rolled-up like a copy of the News News Blog.
If you're always complaining that your widescreen TV isn't flexible enough, LG has the solution.
The wafer-thin 18-inch screen can be rolled up like a newspaper and tucked into your rucksack.
LG has previously shown off this roll-up technology and revealed its OLED panel is just three-centimetres thin.
The OLED TV packs an impressive 1,200 by 810 pixel resolution too, provided the South Korean firm hasn't tweaked the specs since it first unveiled the technology.
LG is expected to debut the roll-up television at the CES consumer technology conference in Las Vegas, USA.
The firm has previously shown a concept television so thin and light – it could be attached to a wall using only magnets.
However the bendable gogglebox could soon be on-sale for consumers.
According to an LG spokesman, "We should be able to supply a satisfactory volume to our clients from July or August, which means we’re hoping to buckle down production as well as promotion from the third quarter."
Alongside the curvaceous OLED TV, technology giant LG is also expected to premiere a 55-inch display capable of displaying two separate images on either side.
This double-sided television is believed to be targeted at supermarkets, to replace traditional aisle signs suspended from the ceiling.
LG is also expected to showcase a 10.3-inch LCD screen that even works while you're wearing gloves.
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