Flat screens have been a selling point for TVs for more than a decade.
Now, LG and Samsung are making a selling point of screens that are not
flat. The two Korean electronics companies are launching TVs in the U.S. this
week that have concave screens, where the middle bends away from the
viewer. That's the opposite of the convex bulge of the old cathode-ray
tube TVs. The idea, the companies say, is to envelop the viewer.
The sets have a suggested price of $15,000. LG's set will be sold in some Best Buy stores. Samsung's will be sold by specialty stores. The curved sets are made possible by a technological breakthrough -- the picture is formed a thin, bendable layer of organic light-emitting diodes. (AP)
The sets have a suggested price of $15,000. LG's set will be sold in some Best Buy stores. Samsung's will be sold by specialty stores. The curved sets are made possible by a technological breakthrough -- the picture is formed a thin, bendable layer of organic light-emitting diodes. (AP)
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