Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Audio / Video
  3. News

LG’s rollable OLED TV on sale at an eye-watering price

Add as a preferred source on Google
 

LG’s latest product launch may be the first television that people spend more time playing with than actually watching. Why? Because this astonishing creation rolls out of, and into, a small box when you’re not using it.

Recommended Videos

First shown off at CES 2019, LG’s 65-inch Signature OLED R rollable 4K television has finally gone on sale, though for now only in South Korea.

According to LG, the R in the TV’s  name stands for “rollable” and “revolutionary.” But with its eye-watering $87,000 price tag, it can also stand for “really frickin’ expensive.”

LG’s Signature OLED R TV offers three different viewing formats — Full View, Line View, and Zero View. As per LG: “With full view, you can see the full extent of contrast, depth and realism which is standard with all LG TVs. Line View, meanwhile, show things like the time, mood, music selections, and even frame mode, which shows your favorite photos. Or, you can let the TV roll all the way into the box and forget it even exists with Zero view.”

Considering that the display will presumably spend a good deal of its time rolled up inside the speaker-cum-storage box below, the design of the base is also important. It features a brushed aluminum stand and the TV’s wool-covered speaker, which comes with a choice of four colors — Signature Black, Moon Gray, Topaz Blue, or Toffee Brown.

For further personalization, LG offers an engraving option on the base for a personal message, perhaps something like “donations welcome” if you’re bankrupt after forking out for it.

LG executive Park Hyoung-sei says the TV’s “seamless marriage of technological and design innovation” means the product “genuinely deserves to be called a work of art,” and it’s certainly hard to disagree with him on that.

Surely the most exciting television release in years, LG’s beautiful Signature OLED R rollable TV is just the latest remarkable innovation to come to a contraption that just a few decades ago was little more than a clunky cube-like box with a rubbish picture.

Digital Trends has reached out to LG to see if it has any plans for a global launch for its new TV and we will update this article when we hear back.

If you’re in the market for a more reasonably priced TV, do check out our special guide featuring some of the best models currently on the market — ones that you might actually be able to afford.

Trevor Mogg
Contributing Editor
Not so many moons ago, Trevor moved from one tea-loving island nation that drives on the left (Britain) to another (Japan)…
Edifier’s new budget headphones put song lyrics on the earcups and I’m confused
The Auro Ace mixes gamer aesthetics with surprisingly decent specs
Edifier Auro Ace Featured

Most budget headphones today look painfully similar. Same safe designs, same recycled “deep bass” marketing, and the same feature checklists. That’s exactly why Edifier’s newly launched Auro Ace immediately stands out, thanks to its animated dot-matrix display built directly into the earcups and a design that clearly prioritizes personality as much as audio.

Edifier’s Auro Ace headphones put lyrics directly on the earcups

Read more
The HomePod mini still makes sense in 2026 if you are already in Apple’s ecosystem
The HomePod mini still works best if you are already deep into Apple’s ecosystem
Indoors, Interior Design, Lamp

The HomePod mini launched as Apple’s smaller and more affordable smart speaker, and on paper, not much has changed since then. The design is the same, the price has stayed consistent, and in 2026, it still looks almost identical to the version Apple introduced years ago.

However, expectations around smart speakers are very different now. Instead of focusing on specs alone, the bigger question is whether the HomePod mini still makes sense in everyday use, especially as competitors continue pushing smarter assistants, better flexibility, and stronger audio at similar prices

Read more
JBL’s new Live 4 earbuds come in three styles and a smarter case with a built-in display
These new earbuds turn the case into a tiny control center
Body Part, Finger, Hand

JBL has updated its Live earbuds lineup with three new models dubbed the Live Buds 4, Live Beam 4, and Live Flex 4. The trio covers different fits, ranging from sealed in-ear buds to a more open stem-style option.

All three models also come with a touchscreen charging case that offers personalization options and quick access to earbud controls usually found inside the JBL Headphones app.

Read more