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LG’s Rollable TV Goes Vertical and Horizontal
 
Cinematic Sound OLED,’ which is a curved screen that produces sound without needing a separate speaker system, a 0.42-inch ‘OLEDoS for AR’ display, a 12.8-inch rollable display, and a 4-in-1 ultra-large P-OLED automotive display that combines four different displays into a single T-shaped screen. 
 
Figure 1: LGE TV Configured in Flag Format
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​AUO released a video of its inkjet OLED prototype, showcasing a 32-inch TV display with an OLED panel, 144Hz refresh rate, and 4K resolution. As a 4K display at a 32-inch size, it's certainly more in the realm of a 4K monitor that a TV, and the 144Hz refresh rate puts it firmly in gaming monitor territory. The video is a prototype and AUO has been a minor player in OLEDs. TCL confirmed plans to begin production of inkjet screens by 2023, with sets expected in 2024. AUO has not indicating it plans to invest in a Gen 6 or larger OLED fab.

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