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LG rollable TV is a reality now

Every year at CES we get to see something new from TV manufacturers. But in recent years it was all about extra pixels,4K,8K etc. But this year we have seen something which can be called revolutionary. Yes, LG rollable TV is a reality now. Though last year they have shown the prototype but the actiac product looks amazing. Isn't it cool that you can roll the tv after you have finished watching it with the help of remote only?
              It's a 65-inch 4K OLED TV, with HDR and the same smart TV capabilities as LG's other sets. It's thin, but doesn't look particularly bendy at first glance. Hit a button on the remote and the whole thing easily slides back into its base, which has a 100-watt Dolby Atmos sound bar built in.You can retract the TV completely to take full advantage of its attached sound bar. You can use the display as a clock or digital picture frame also.
  Lg hasn't revealed the price or when it will be available,but we can expect it soon. Let us know in the comments section how do you like this.

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