LG created a ridiculous 4K OLED 111-inch double-sided television

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As far as displays are concerned, 4K and OLED are the two hottest trends at the moment, and as one of the market leaders for displays, it’s only natural for LG to have combined to two to create something that’s as impressive as it is ridiculous. At IFA 2015 in Berlin earlier this week, LG showed off an insane television that’s not only 4K and OLED, it’s made up of three 65-inch OLED panels that combine to create an 111-inch display. Did I mention it’s also double-sided.

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After introducing earlier this year its double-sided displays in Korea, LG went a step further when it demoed its new lineup of displays at the IFA 2015. At the event, LG showcased a wallpaper TV, a waved 4K TV and a double-sided TV. While all three models have their own unique features, it was the double-sided TV that really caught the crowd’s attention. The new double-sided TV measures a massive 111 inches although a closer look would reveal that it is actually made of three 65-inch Ultra HD OLED displays. The display, which is also called Vertically Tiling Display, resembles a room divider that has two folds. As the name implies, both of its sides are viewable and such viewing can be done simultaneously. Dr. Ching W. Tang, a professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and at the University of Rochester in New York, said that OLED TVs are capable of delivering a clearer, crisper and cheaper display compared to anything else that is available in the market today.

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