- Classe de Eficiência Energética (na escala de eficiência energética de A (a mais eficiente) a G (a menos eficiente)) D
- Consumo de Energia
- Consumo (máximo)330 W
Por acaso uma televisão transparente não me atrai minimamente para uso "normal", mas é sem dúvida interessante ver a tecnologia a evoluir enormemente.
E a CES 2019 aí à porta
Foi protótipo há 1 ano e estará em formato comercializável em 2019:
LG Electronics Inc. plans to begin selling big-screen TVs next year that can be rolled up and put away like a poster, the centerpiece of an effort to revive an ailing business, according to a person familiar with the matter.
The envisioned 65-inch TVs will retract automatically at the touch of a button like a garage door, the person said on condition of anonymity because it’s an internal matter. They will sport organic light-emitting diode or OLED screens, which produce crisper images and fold more easily than traditional LCD or liquid-crystal display panels.
LG is counting on so-called “rollable” and OLED televisions to revive a consumer electronics business that’s grappling with price declines and stiffening Chinese competition. The South Korean conglomerate is shedding workers to streamline and refocus around future technologies, such as flexible displays. A prototype of the television displayed at LG’s research center in Seoul can be rolled up and stuffed into a box when not in use.
The company showed off the rollable screen technology earlier this year but 2019 will mark its first commercial release in TVs. LG declined to comment.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...selling-tvs-that-roll-up-like-posters-in-2019
Foi protótipo há 1 ano e estará em formato comercializável em 2019:
LG Electronics Inc. plans to begin selling big-screen TVs next year that can be rolled up and put away like a poster, the centerpiece of an effort to revive an ailing business, according to a person familiar with the matter.
The envisioned 65-inch TVs will retract automatically at the touch of a button like a garage door, the person said on condition of anonymity because it’s an internal matter. They will sport organic light-emitting diode or OLED screens, which produce crisper images and fold more easily than traditional LCD or liquid-crystal display panels.
LG is counting on so-called “rollable” and OLED televisions to revive a consumer electronics business that’s grappling with price declines and stiffening Chinese competition. The South Korean conglomerate is shedding workers to streamline and refocus around future technologies, such as flexible displays. A prototype of the television displayed at LG’s research center in Seoul can be rolled up and stuffed into a box when not in use.
The company showed off the rollable screen technology earlier this year but 2019 will mark its first commercial release in TVs. LG declined to comment.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...selling-tvs-that-roll-up-like-posters-in-2019
Vê lá abres o tópico, malandro! Faltam 2 semanas!
Se fosse assim tao simples....eu lembro me bem que a cerca de 17anos quando trabalhava na Pionner de ver em funcionamento algo bastante semelhante e ve la a quanto tempo ja foi....O que eu acho engraçado é que, na teoria, uma TV OLED "Wallpaper" devia ser "barata" ou pelo menos ter um preço semelhante aos modelos básicos. Aquilo basicamente é um painel OLED com uma estrutura rigida fina e uma "soundbar" a parte, é uma cena estupidamente simples que a LG aproveitou para transformar num produto premium.
Sinceramente não tenho interesse nenhum nas TVs "em rolo" ou nas TVs transparentes, a única coisa que me interessa é que os preços dos OLED continuem a cair.
Estes conceitos já foram mostrados antes e pelas analises de alguns entendidos não deviriam acrescentar muito ao preço, pois baseiam-se em aspectos naturais da tecnologia OLED, mas de certeza que vão ser vendidas a valores astronómicos.