The LG UltraGear 45GX990A OLED Bendable Gaming monitor is the world's first 5K2K-resolution bendable OLED display. “The 45-inch monitor can smoothly transition from completely flat to a 900R curvature within seconds, offering users incredible flexibility and more control over their gaming experience,” LG said. The company describes it as “an all-in-one smart gaming monitor powered by LG webOS.” The 45GX990A …
The second big tech event of 2024 is done and dusted as the latest edition of the Mobile World Congress 2024 in Barcelona comes to a close. Various tech companies use the platform to showcase their new products and also dazzle everyone with flashy concepts, something that we saw from brands like Lenovo, Motorola and Samsung among others. Like every …
Wearable phones are no longer a dream as companies have already started showing concept designs of such devices that won’t be needed to carry in your pocket. The company has shared a product teaser where the phone wraps around your wrist like a watch, except this device has a giant touch screen lugging along. One of the product teasers also …
One of the big contributors to climate change is right beneath your feet, and transforming it could be a powerful solution for keeping greenhouse gases out of the atmosphere. Given the scale of the industry and its greenhouse gas emissions, technologies that can reinvent concrete could have profound impacts on climate change. MC681/Wikimedia Commons At the University of Michigan, we …
LG Display is going to put up its first 48-inch bendable cinematic sound OLED display for demo in the upcoming Consumer Technology Association 2021. The 48-inch bendable CSO display will feature a paper-thin screen that can straighten or bend as per need. LG Display also posted a teaser video of all that is coming to CES 2021 on YouTube. Apart …
LG showed off its ambitious invisible TVs a while back that it plans to put on display at the upcoming CES 2021. This screen will be based on the Cinematic Sound OLED technology, LG Display has confirmed ahead of its CES 2021 show. While this might be a little familiar to the rollable televisions that LG showed off last year, …