Something to look forward to: We tin always await LG Display to accept some new and innovative products at CES, and next calendar week's 2022 testify won't be any different. The company volition be showcasing several transparent and flexible screens during the effect, including the dual-display OLED Shelf.

The display panel manufacturer has appear that information technology will introduce its new transparent OLED solutions at CES 2022. The highlight volition be the OLED Shelf, which combines two 55-inch transparent displays, one on top of the other, forth with a shelf on the top unit, hence the proper name.

The thought behind the OLED Shelf is to show two different types of content on each screen simultaneously, such as a movie and a piece of art. As with another modern televisions, there's an Always-on Brandish Mode, and being transparent ways you could evidence off a physical painting behind a screen when it's turned off.

The Verge notes that LG has created a sheet of opaque material that rolls down like a projector to make images on transparent screens look less ghostly, which they ofttimes do.

LG Display volition also be unveiling several enterprise-aimed transparent screens. The Shopping Managing Showcase is designed to be placed in front of in-shop appurtenances. This creates an experience in which content—graphics, prices, etc.—relating to the items behind tin can be displayed in an almost AR-like fashion.

A similar product called Show Window will be at CES. As the name suggests, this is a transparent display for store windows, made up of 4 55-inch transparent OLEDs. Versions of this tech are already on display at the new Musinsa fashion store in Seoul, fine art exhibitions at The Smithsonian and at 180 The Strand in London, within some subway car windows in China and Japan, and a Bulgari fashion show.

There'south also a version of Show Window designed for part video conferences and presentations.

LG Brandish volition unveil 2 flexible OLEDs at CES, too. The Media Chair is a reclining unit of measurement with an integrated 55-inch OLED Tv set featuring a ane,500R curvature and Cinematic Audio engineering, producing audio through in-screen vibrations rather than external speakers. In that location's also an armrest touchscreen command panel for pivoting the screen betwixt portrait and landscape orientations.

Finally, fitness fans may appreciate the Virtual Ride. It combines 3 55-inch OLEDs and places them in front of a stationary wheel. The screens reach a curve of 500R, which LG says is the biggest amongst large displays, allowing a deep level of immersion.

These are just concepts, so in that location'southward no guarantee they'll all eventually become real-world products. Now nosotros just have to wait and see if CES 2022 goes ahead as an in-person outcome, given that and so many companies take dropped out.