"If you don't need the display you just roll it down."
How about you turn it off instead ? I can see rollable screens being a big hit for mobile users but more of a niche product for the home. Maybe you'd want them in the kitchen, but most living rooms are planned around a fixed TV anyway. But having a larger screen I can carry around so I can, say, open it up on a plane and then fold back into my hand luggage, that I can see having mass appeal.
http://www.bbc.com/news/av/technology-42600884/ces-2018-lg-display-shows-off-large-rollable-tv-screen
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Rollable screens like this would be great in a business environment.
ReplyDeleteThat's true, they'd be great substitutes for projectors.
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