LG itself has an OLED Flex display that can be bent

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Following the previous collaboration with Corsair, the bendable 45-inch gaming screen Xeneon Flex After that, LG has now released a new product called LG OLED Flex/LX3 products of the same type. The monitor is 42 inches in size and has a maximum curvature of 900R, so the panel will appear less curved than the 800R Xeneon Flex. Through the dedicated buttons on the remote control, the user can control the screen to bend into two preset states. But if that doesn’t suffice, you can also manually turn the screen inward. It has 20 adjustable levels, each with a 5% increase in curvature.

LG OLED Flex uses LG’s own self-brightening OLED technology without backlight, and has a 0.1ms response time and low latency performance. Users can adjust the display size of the screen on the screen according to their needs. In addition, you can also use the game app specially developed by LG, where you can find a list of mainstream services such as Twitch, YouTube, and various input devices. This product is also equipped with forward-facing 40W dual speakers, the device also has a built-in microphone, and supports Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision games.

At present, the official release information of LG OLED Flex has not been announced, and more details may be disclosed at the recent IFA event.

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