The 55-inch display measures an impressive 0.04-inches thin and 4.2 pounds and can be mounted onto your wall using a magnetic mat. However this is just the screen itself so with the final product, chances are it could end up being slightly thicker and heavier, although unfortunately LG did not mention when exactly this display will be translated into an actual product.
According to Yeo Sang-deog who heads up LG Display’s OLED division, he states that the company is aiming to ramping up the production of OLED displays in Q3 this year to help meet the demands of their customers. “We should be able to supply a satisfactory volume to our clients from July or August, which means we’re hoping to buckle down production as well as promotion from the third quarter.”
Like we said it is unclear when this magnetic display will actually be launched, but it does open up the door to a ton of possibilities in which displays could be mounted and dismounted on a variety of surfaces with ease, thus increasing their functionality, but what do you guys think? Is this something you would be interested in?