South Korean company LG will hold a presentation of OLED displays that will be used in cars, airplanes and trains. Familiarity with the news will take place at CES 2020.
The development will be a video wall of OLED displays, which are mounted in the portholes of the aircraft. The idea is for passengers to feel greater freedom during the flight. About this
writes New Atlas.
Also at the exhibition they plan to show an ultra-thin 65-inch OLED screen, which is rolled up. It was invented a year ago. Now LG is preparing to release a serial model of a rolled TV.
LG also plans to expose, among other things, a car dashboard consisting of four plastic OLED displays: a 14-inch main screen, a 12.3-inch information display, a 12.3-inch Co-Driver display and a 12.8-inch central panel.
CES 2020, at which the South Korean company will present its new products, will open on January 7.
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