You can buy now, but you can’t afford LG’s $ 89,000 roll-up OLED LED

Love 2 is inconceivably rich.

Love 2 is inconceivably rich.
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LG’s magical OLED is now available for purchase in the United States. But reader, I’m sorry to warn you in advance that really, really i can’t afford this tv.

As you saw Guru HD, LG seems to have listed its information silently OLED TV R. with a “consult to buy” button on the product page. The screen officially went on sale last year in South Korea for 100 million won, which becomes about $ 89,000. Yes, that’s almost $ 100,000 for a single TV. No, I can’t help you conceptualize how much money someone would have to have to feel that this purchase was justifiable at a distance.

There have been comments about the current prices, as if it really mattered some kind of discount, an LG spokesman would only say that the company has not officially announced the prices and availability of the Signature R OLED, but added that the information should be available later in the second quarter.

If LG Signature R OLED is distributed around its selling price in South Korea, it would have more than four times the cost of another LG dream TV that you can’t afford: LG’s Signature OLED 8K ZX. This screen produces such a real (and so large) image that while reviewing it, I felt like I could reach out and touch the image in front of me.

But the OLED R, which originally debuted a couple of years ago, it does something that not even the huge and beautiful 8K OLED can: rolls, baby. It basically goes from having a minimalist centerpiece look structure at home to a big ass TV in minutes. It’s an almost perfect design, though, as properly portrayed with the extremely rich-looking models in their promotional materials, full people can’t afford and won’t be able to afford it, no matter how steep the screen. .

Catch me in 2040, when premium roll-up TVs are an item that any of us can entertain even one day shopping. Until then, dream.

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