Thursday, May 21, 2015

Here is the TV of the future: thin as a sheet and fitted with magnets – Emerge the Future

Despite numerous (usual) urban legends about the alleged dangers of modern televisions LED and OLED to human health, as often happens, the opposite is true: a harm human organism were the ancient TV sets based on cathode ray tube, whose continuous emission of electrons produced radiation potentially annoying to its users, even if the effects substantially negligible.

In addition to not emit any form of radiation, being based on autonomous circuits backlit, the modern LED and OLED TVs they have also saved money backs and joints to all those who lived on the top floors of apartment buildings, could exploit ultra-thin structures brought in recent days by LG to their extreme limit.

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The South Korean giant has presented its model of television of the future, called LG Display and literally thin as a sheet of paper , being able to enjoy a record or thickness equal to one millimeter and a total weight of just under two kilograms.

The pioneering project of Lg , destined to set new production standards to the entire industry sector, will also be equipped with special magnets that allow you to hang the TV to wall like a poster of sora , making the device fully adaptable to the needs of the domestic space in which they will add it.

With a screen amplitude equal to 55 inches, the prototype LG Display appresenta the first TV in the world to fall below thresholds so scarce and fruit of a long trial initiated by LG in the world of OLED with pioneering advance on what is put in the field by competitors, to the last reluctant to see the ductility of the new LED-based organic compounds and much better adapted to spatial forms unknown to common LED.

It is still not know at the time, when LG Display will be built on used equipment sales , but surely, the company will try to burn the time to ensure a new shock to an industry that now has given the bottom of any available energy; to the delight of our health and all those backs bent under the weight of the picture tube.

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