Whereas in the past few years the talk about TV’s has really centered on bringing more computing power to the average television with integrated streaming and gaming services like Roku and Google TV this year’s focus was on removing all components from the screen itself. No more ports. No more bezels. Just screen.
An interesting concept by LG showed off their new OLED ‘Wallpaper’ TV – a flexible screen technology that can be mounted magnetically to any flat surface – or even contorted to wrap around objects.The idea of a computer-less screen theoretically would allow users to switch out set-top boxes on demand. Or maybe a world where people carry their core computing in their pocket and connect to screens in any room they occupy.
Sony, meanwhile, showed off an impressive modular screen technology this year – the CLEDIS Display System.CLEDIS (Crystal LED Integrated Structure) is a completely scalable, tile-based, high resolution display designed for commercial applications and immersive experiences.