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LG unveils incredible ‘wallpaper’ television that’s as thin as a SLICE OF BREAD

Stunning features whopping great OLED screen and can be hung from the wall using magnets

THE South Korean tech giant LG has showed off a "wallpaper" thin television at the CES 2017 show.

As in years past, it staked out the opening slot in a day rich with back-to-back press briefings by industry titans.

 The new LG google box is less than 3mm thick - which is about the width of a large-ish slice of bread
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The new LG google box is less than 3mm thick - which is about the width of a large-ish slice of breadCredit: PA:Press Association
 An official promotional shot of the wonder telly
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An official promotional shot of the wonder telly

LG and rivals touched on hot themes at this year's show - including robots, appliances equipped with artificial intelligence, and self-driving car technology.

A surprise star of the presentation was a strikingly thin LG Signature OLED flat-screen television simply branded "W."

The super high-definition TV measured just 2.57 mm thick in a 65-inch screen model. LG boasted that a larger screen model garnered a CES Best of Innovation Award.

"Why the 'W'?" LG Electronics USA marketing vice president David VanderWaal asked rhetorically during the presentation.

"Wallpaper. Window. Wow," he said.

 LG shows off incredible telly, which is so thin it's practically 'one with the wall'
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LG shows off incredible telly, which is so thin it's practically 'one with the wall'Credit: AP:Associated Press
 Tech lovers get a glimpse of what looks like Van Gogh's Starry Night Over the Rhone
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Tech lovers get a glimpse of what looks like Van Gogh's Starry Night Over the RhoneCredit: Reuters

The screens are designed to affix to walls with magnetic brackets, protruding less than 4 mm.

Sony used CES to introduce a stunning A1E series Bravia OLED television in a shift to image technology that had been terrain ruled by LG in the US market.

"It renders every detail of an image," Sony Corporation chief executive Kazuo Hirai said of the new flagship TV at the company's booth on the CES show floor.

"You will see more than you every thought possible in a display."

Sony eliminated speakers from the A1E series, creating technology that generates rich sound by making the screen vibrate in what Hirai boasted to be an industry first.

Google's Android TV software for accessing internet content was also built into the screens, according to the Japanese consumer electronics and entertainment titan.

Hirai promised a rising sea of 4K resolution content for high-definition screens.

 This image demonstrates the almost impossible slimness of the LG flagship telly
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This image demonstrates the almost impossible slimness of the LG flagship tellyCredit: Getty Images
 The telly was a huge hit at CES, with press photographers clamouring to get a snap of it
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The telly was a huge hit at CES, with press photographers clamouring to get a snap of itCredit: Getty Images

China's fast-growing television maker TCL was at the show with a mission to expand its market.

TCL unveiled 25 new Roku-enabled TV models heading for North America, boasting improved high-definition imagery and enhanced audio.

"We are here today because we are investing in the future of technology, specifically smart TVs," TCL marketing executive Ranjit Gopi said during a press briefing.

"We are, as of 2016, one of the fastest growing brands in the world."

TCL partners include internet powerhouse Google and its Android TV offering.

TCL is investing some $7.7 billion in high-quality television screens and is aiming to make the world's slimmest curved television, according to Gopi.

He introduced a new flagship "X" series television that will launch first in China and then be rolled out elsewhere.

South Korean consumer electronics giant Samsung unveiled a new 75-inch QLED TV model at its CES press gathering, along with a company-first gaming laptop.

"Despite some challenges, we've made big strides in 2016, gaining market share in TVs, home appliances, wearables and smartphones," said Samsung Electronics America chief operating officer Tim Baxter.

";We are delivering on our vision of the future."

 The OLED display is capable of showing colours in vivid detail
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The OLED display is capable of showing colours in vivid detailCredit: Getty Images
 The price of the LG W has not been revealed, but its likely to be very expensive
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The price of the LG W has not been revealed, but its likely to be very expensiveCredit: AP:Associated Press

Samsung ramped up its smart TV platform with an offering tailored for sports lovers, and added a new entertainment application. Features in the new models included being able to recognize who is speaking while being commanded by voice.

The South Korean device maker also showed off a new television built with "Quantum Dot" technology.

Sales of televisions globally have been slipping, a seeming result of viewers turning to smartphones, tablets, and computers for video, according to Steve Koenig, senior director of market research at the US Consumer Technology Association trade group behind CES.

Koenig forecast that $105 billion will be spent this year on televisions, down from $108 billion last year.

However, those who do buy televisions are expected to prefer 4K high-definition models, with the number of those screens sold jumping to nearly 82 million this year compared with just shy of 53 million last year, according to Koenig.


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