TV that costs $100,000 and ROLLS up like a piece of paper is finally coming to ...

TV that costs $100,000 and ROLLS up like a piece of paper is finally coming to ...
TV that costs $100,000 and ROLLS up like a piece of paper is finally coming to ...
65-inch TV that costs $100,000 and ROLLS up like a piece of paper is finally coming to the US next month LG will sell its $100,000 rollable LG Signature OLED R 65-inch 4K TV in the US  It has an OLED screen, a Dolby Atmos and Sound Pro sound system and both Google Assistant and Amazon's Alexa for built-in voice control The TV gets tucked into aluminum housing unit when not in use The OLED R set will be available for pre-orders in the US starting in August

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What's six figures amongst friends?

First unveiled in 2018 at CES, LG is finally bringing its futuristic, rollable LG Signature OLED R 65-inch 4K TV to the US for the hefty sum of $100,000.

According to LG's website, the television has an OLED screen, a Dolby Atmos and Sound Pro sound system and has both Google Assistant and Amazon's Alexa for built-in voice control.

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The 65-inch screen, which is described as a 'revolutionary new experience,' gets tucked into aluminum housing unit when not in use, either for watching movies or playing video games. 

LG will sell its $100,000 rollable LG Signature OLED R 65-inch 4K TV in the US starting in August

LG will sell its $100,000 rollable LG Signature OLED R 65-inch 4K TV in the US starting in August

It has an OLED screen, a Dolby Atmos and Sound Pro sound system and both Google Assistant and Amazon's Alexa for built-in voice control

It has an OLED screen, a Dolby Atmos and Sound Pro sound system and both Google Assistant and Amazon's Alexa for built-in voice control

The cabinet also has a Dolby Atmos sound system of its own.

Manufactured in LG's Gumi facility, each TV is painstakingly assembled 'with craftsman-like skill with attention to every detail', LG said last year. 

By comparison, the average price of a 4K TV can be purchased for less than $1,000, depending upon retailer. 

The TV's OLED (organic light remitting diode) screen features self-lit pixel technology, meaning each pixel in the TV works independently to emit its own light. 

Described as a 'revolutionary new experience,' the TV gets tucked into aluminum housing unit when not in use

Described as a 'revolutionary new experience,' the TV gets tucked into aluminum housing unit when not in use

In addition to rolling down, the TV has a mode where it is partially rolled down, which can be used to show a clock, photos and other

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