Saturday 3 May 2014

LG's Curved OLED TV

So LG just got out the world's first curved TV. It has immerse viewing. Its curved screen is shaped in such a way that it provides equal distance from all parts of the screen to the eye. The screen is curved carefully so that it allows no distortions of objects and envelopes your view so that you look right into the center of action. This OLED TV produces magnificent colours that are better than conventional televisions. It uses a 4 colour pixel technology. It modifies 3 conventional colours and enhances the colour range and accuracy. Each pixel on the TV can control their own luminescence so that true depth and tone can be viewed. The response speed of this OLED TV is 100 times faster than other LED TV's. You can see fast moving seens crystal clearly, blur free. It shows motion the way it is in real life. The TV has a perfect viewing angle. You can also experience a more immersive 3d view. The curved shape of the TV brings 3d entertainment to its zenith. The curved screen causes your field of vision to get immeresed with the 3d view. So this TV is ridiculously thin. Just 4.3 mm. That's thinner than a pencil! The fact that it is mounted on a strengthened carbon fibre frame, gives it its stability. It looks very thin and fragile but in truth it is hard. The sides are thin enough though for you to bend with two fingers. When you hold it, it is heavier then it looks. So don't get tricked by that! The entire frame sits on a transparent stand. It is actually the curved base that accentuates the curved form factor. The speakers are built into the base and that makes it look excellent. IT is called clear speaker and its definition does match its name! As of reviews which I've read, people have said that while watching TV you don't really notice that the TV's curved. LG describes the TV to be "IMAX like." IT boasts a resolution of 3840 by 2160 pixels. One of these TV's can be bought for $10,000. Might seem a bit expensive, but LG has to gain some profit for an excellent invention like this!
The TV
and its vibrant colours!

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