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LG just announced the world’s first 48-inch bendable OLED display, flat for watching TV, curved while gaming – techAU
Curved displays were all the rage a few years ago, as TV manufacturers struggled for a selling point after 3D didn’t go as expected. Within 12-24 months, 4K became…

Curved displays were all the rage a few years ago, as TV manufacturers struggled for a selling point after 3D didn’t go as expected. Within 12-24 months, 4K became the focus and we all realised a curved TV in the living room, a shared space, didn’t make much sense.
What did emerge is the usefulness as gaming monitors. Curving widescreen and ultrawidescreen displays enables the single person in front of them, to feel immersed in the content. When you’re gaming, that becomes a very natural fit, given…
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