‘LG OLED Falls’ exhibit highlighted at CES 2019

 

A unique, immersive installation of eye-popping, flexible displays from LG Electronics (LG) was showcased to attendees at CES 2019 in Las Vegas. The “LG OLED Falls” display featured 260 LG OLED digital signage screens, in curved and flat configurations, giving tens of thousands of CES visitors a one-of-a-kind experience of natural wonders.

Welcoming visitors to LG’s CES booth adjacent to the main entrance of the Las Vegas Convention Center, the LG OLED Falls exhibit featured 76 concave, 72 convex and 112 flat 55-inch LG OLED screens. The LG OLED Falls was considered to be a must-see CES exhibit, following in the tradition of the “LG OLED Canyon” at CES 2018 and the “LG OLED Tunnel” at CES 2017.

The exhibit measured 20 feet high and 65 feet wide, displaying alluring images of curves of the desert, waterfalls, ocean and light. The incredible video experience was further enhanced by advanced, immersive audio, which is included in 2019 LG OLED TVs for the consumer market.

LG OLED technology has created a new high-end category of displays that generate high-quality pictures with perfect blacks and outstanding colour, even from wide viewing angles, unlike any LCD/LED display. OLED uses self-lighting pixels that can be turned on and off individually for exact control of image brightness and quality, delivering infinite contrast ration optimised for high-dynamic range content. And with no separate light source, the displays are extremely lightweight and thin, making them flexible enough to be rolled.

Caption: LG’s CES appearance included the ‘OLED Falls’ (photo: LG)

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