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    LG could unveil rollable TV, foldable phone at CES 2019

    LG could unveil rollable TV, foldable phone at CES 2019

    By Shubham Sharma
    Nov 02, 2018
    08:09 pm

    What's the story

    At the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show, aka CES 2019, LG might bring two products leveraging its display technology - a rollable OLED TV and a foldable smartphone.

    Though we've already seen a few rollable TV prototypes from the company, this time we might actually witness an improved, market-ready version at the event.

    Here are more details.

    Details

    What do the internal documents reveal?

    Engadget.com/2018/11/01/rollable-oled-tv-lg-ces/">Engadget has seen internal documents that suggest LG's rollable OLED could be one of the products taking the center stage and leading the company's presentation at the trade show.

    These documents highlighted the topics intended for the presentation, which, considering the fact that LG has already showcased rollable TV prototypes, indicates we might see a consumer-ready product on this occasion.

    TV details

    How the rollable TV works?

    As of now, there's no word on what the rollable TV in question will have on offer, but from what we've seen in the past, it's likely to be an improved version of the previous prototype or a different screen size.

    The TV showcased at CES 2018 was a 4K 65-inch model that rolled into a bottom-placed housing at the push of a button.

    Foldable phone

    The case of LG's foldable phone

    Previously, LG's CEO had said the company is not in a hurry to be the first one to bring a foldable phone and is working with partners to avoid issues with the device.

    But, according to the documents seen by Engadget, LG's foldable phone could also be showcased at CES 2019.

    Even tipster Evan Blass suggested the same a few days ago.

    Twitter Post

    Here's the tweet from Blass

    I can't speak for Samsung...

    ...but I do know that LG plans to unveil a foldable phone at its 2019 CES keynote.

    — Evan Blass (@evleaks) October 31, 2018
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