LG’s new gaming display bends when you need it to

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  • LG announced it would showcase at CES 2021 the world’s first 48-inch OLED screen that can bend whenever the users require it.
  • Aside from bending on command, the display features under-display sound technology, or LG’s Cinematic Sound OLED (CSO).
  • The 48-inch display doesn’t have a price or release date.

In any other year, early January would bring us the busiest trade show of the year, the annual Consumer Electronics Show event where various new technologies and gadgets are unveiled. But the novel coronavirus ruined all that. In-person events are still very risky, so CES will happen online. That’s to say, most tech companies that would be present in person in Las Vegas during regular CES shows will have their own announcements scattered throughout mid-January. The All-Digital CES 2021 event will take place between January 11th and January 14th. But some of them might make several announcements ahead of the period or officially tease some of the upcoming products.

LG, which usually teases upcoming announcements with smaller press releases revealing some details about a brand new product, just came out with such a release. The company says it will introduce at CES the world’s first 48-inch Bendable Cinematic Sound OLED (CSO) screen optimized for gaming.

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