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LG is not far behind and introduces the world’s first foldable 42-inch OLED TV

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Curved monitors and TVs are already widely represented in the world of technology and PC. However, one of the big (depending on how you look at it) problems with this type of screen is that it usually the degree of curvature may be too much or too little for you.

There are times when you just want to enjoy watching TV or a movie for a while, and perhaps this curvature can be somewhat annoying. Curved monitors, on the other hand, are better for gaming where you prefer an immersive experience, and of course they do.

Well, that’s where I recently stepped into the game and announced Corsair and their new Xeneon Flex 45WQHD240 monitor. Nonetheless, LG is already trying to get into the game and it is expected that the next miracle will be presented at IFA 2022, taking place from 2 to 6 September in Berlin.

With his new LG OLED Flex (Model LX3) the brand presents us with an OLED screen that can be folded at the touch of a button.

Shown as first foldable 42 inch OLED TV in the world (true because the Corsair is 45 inches) it has a panel that can be flat or very curved (900R), allowing users to customize their viewing experience.

The LG OLED Flex can tilt 10 degrees or move 5 degrees away from the player, and you can Manually change the degree of curvature in 5% increments at 20 levels.


As for some of its characteristics, we note that the LG OLED Flex Dolby Vision compatible for 4K 120Hz gaming and the latest HDMI 2.1 features.such as Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) and Automatic Low Latency Mode (ALLM).

On the other hand, please note that this TV is G-SYNC compatible and has AMD FreeSync Premium certification, which guarantees a tear-free and stutter-free viewing experience. Of course, we will be attentive to this miracle presented at IFA 2022.

Source: Computer Hoy

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