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Watch TCL’s rollable OLED phone and scroll-like tablet for CES 2021

Watch TCL’s rollable OLED phone and scroll-like tablet for CES 2021

Posted on January 12, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

TCL isn’t just bringing its affordable 20 Series Android smartphones to CES 2021, it’s also previewing two new rollable OLED panels which promise to be a whole lot more interesting. A 6.7-inch AMOLED rollable display and a 17-inch printed OLED scrolling display could make a small smartphone that opens out into a phablet, TCL says, or even a huge tablet that rolls out from a much smaller device.

It’s not TCL’s first big promise for rollable and foldable OLED, of course.
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