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January 8, 2014

Curved screens: the next big thing in 2014?

CES 2014 unveils LG curved smartphone and TV.

By Cbr Rolling Blog

With CES 2014 well underway in Las Vegas, people are seeking the biggest, best and most innovative new technologies.

One of the CES highlights was the unveiling of the curved screens, both for TVs and smartphones. This new trend looks set to be one to watch for 2014, with the LG G Flex, the first curved phone with a ‘flexible’ display, set to be released in the next few months. The phone has a 13 MP camera, 2 GB of RAM, a 720P OLED display and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 mobile processor.

A competitor of the LG G Flex is the Galaxy Round, a curved handset by Samsung.

LG also had its 105-inch curved Ultra HD TV on display, creating a buzz and getting the ball rolling for curved screen trends for 2014.

LG TV

Would you prefer your phone and TV to have curved screens? Let us know in the comments below.

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