LG makes displays for a lot of different products, but it won’t be long before we see it branch out to the realm of OLED doors. Yes, you read that correctly, as LG today announced that it’s teaming up with Assa Abloy Entrance Systems to craft transparent, automatic OLED doors. While LG didn’t give any indication of when these doors would be available to the company’s business customers, we do know that LG and Assa Abloy are planning to unveil the first OLED door later this week.
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