At the LG Science Park in South Korea, the tech giant showcased its latest innovation: a stretchable screen prototype that can expand significantly without losing functionality. The newly unveiled ...
LG quit the smartphone market back in 2021, but the tech giant still makes electronics components. At the LG Science Park in South Korea, the company showcased a working prototype of its newest ...
Imagine pulling a phone with a 12-inch screen from your pocket and stretching it to 18 inches. That's exactly what LG's new stretchable display promises. A highly flexible smartphone that can be ...
LG Display has recently announced a new version of its unique stretchable display with improved elasticity and durability. The 12-inch prototype can now be stretched up to 18 inches without being ...
LG is supposing the future will be full of such flexible displays, and its latest rendition of the concept screen is capable of stretching up to 50% of its normal length, mainly thanks to the same ...
LG Display's prototype screen can stretch from 12 to 18 inches while maintaining 100 pixels per inch. It may appear in next-gen wearable devices or cars.
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Founded in Seoul in 1958 as GoldStar, LG Electronics today makes home appliances, mobiles, tablets, and televisions. LG launched its first Android smartphone in 2009, and its first Android tablet in ...
The 12-inch prototype screen, for example, may be stretched to an impressive 18 inches while still offering 100 ppi and full RGB color accuracy. One of the remarkable strengths of LG's flexible ...
LG’s stretchy screen now boasts 50% elongation for… bodycon clothing? It can fold, bend and twist without damaging the ...
LG Display unveiled its latest stretchable screen technology last week at the LG Science Park in Seoul. The 12-inch prototype was demonstrated to be stretchable up to 18 inches, 50% of its original ...
Without any real 8K content available, the higher resolution of a 7,680 by 4,320 screen isn't worth the extra expense. LG's 8K sets look fantastic, but we're not recommending anybody spend their ...