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Las Vegas (CNN Business)Rolling, translucent, enormous, sharp and

talkative.
New televisions are debuting this week in Las Vegas, and they all have a
special trick or two.
TVs have been commercially available for 90 years. That's a long time to stay
fresh and innovative, but every January at the Consumer Electronics Show in
Las Vegas, manufacturers try their hardest to make them exciting again.
This year, companies including LG, Samsung, and Sony showed off their
latest prototypes at the annual consumer electronics show. Many of the
products are years away from a spot in your living room unless you are a
fabulously wealthy early-adopter, but they give a peek into what we'll be
binging on in the future.

LG is on a roll
Last year, LG Display -- a research arm of LG Electronics -- showed us its
rolling TV prototype, which can be wound up like a yoga mat into a box when
not in use. Now its partner brand LG has made a real version of the rollable
set that will be available to consumers. The 65-inch "Signature Series" OLED
television will be available in the second half of the year, according to LG.
There's no price yet for the device.

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