televisions at CES are always getting
bigger brighter and more bendable and
this year LG put all three qualities in
one TV so you imagine a big 65 inch TV
press a button and it kind of rolls down
like a lampshade into a tiny little box
thin as paper and rollable like a poster
the screen uses OLED technology or
organic light-emitting diodes which
produce a superior picture it can be
made incredibly thin
they say point 18 millimeters thick for
the panel itself that's how it's able to
get extremely thin and still produce a
picture samsung revealed a television
concept they're calling the wall it's
modular and can be configured however
you like at its biggest six feet by 10
feet the thing is designed for homes get
this but it also uses micro LED
technology which is a brand new TV
technology similar with these and
scoreboards actually a bunch of LEDs
great picture quality of course the wall
will probably be insanely expensive that
they say it's coming out this year it's
really cool but if you're after the
sharpest picture samsung has an 8k
television with four times the pixels of
a more common 4k set the issue of course
is that that's pretty much at the limit
of human visual acuity another issue is
that a cake content doesn't really exist
yet
just about all TVs at CES have a
built-in virtual assistant like Amazon
Alexa Google assistant or Samsung's own
Bixby show me what's in the fridge
proving these CES TVs have beauty and
brains I've seen its cars Tsuboi for CBS
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