LG Display peels back magnetic wallpaper OLED TV panel
LG Display peels back magnetic wallpaper OLED TV panel
LCD panels have enabled widescreen TVs thin and light enough to be hung on a wall like a picture – assuming you hang your pictures with a VESA-compliant wall mount. But LG Display has gone one step further, showing an OLED panel that can be stuck to a wall like wallpaper – assuming you hang your wallpaper with magnets.
LG Display showcased its 55-inch "wallpaper OLED panel" – or possibly the world's biggest fridge magnet – this week at a media event in Seoul. In comparison to LG's current flagship 55-inch OLED TV that is 4.3 mm thick, the new panel is just 0.97 mm thick and weighs 1.9 kg (4.1 lb). It is also flexible, making it easy to peel off a magnetic mat affixed to the wall.
Yeo added that improvements in yields for OLED panels would be a key factor in helping it achieve sales targets of 600,000 OLED panels this year and 1.5 million units in 2016.
"It has taken a year and half for us to raise the yield to this level (for OLEDs), while it'd taken nearly 10 years to achieve the yield for LCDs," Yeo said.
There's no telling when a wallpaper OLED might be headed to the walls of consumers' houses, but the idea of a TV that sticks to a wall like a fridge magnet is sure to be "attractive" to many.
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