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LG is betting on a future where airplanes have walls made of curved OLED screens and first-class passengers get 65-inch TVs

You might have to use your imagination to picture this in a plane rather than a convention booth, but you get the idea, where walls made of TV screens can simulate a more pleasant environment.

LG is betting on a future where airplanes have walls made of curved OLED screens and first-class passengers get 65-inch TVs

Adorning a plane's curved interior with screens would only be possible with OLED display, which is among the few display technologies that can bend.

Adorning a plane

LG is betting on a future where airplanes have walls made of curved OLED screens and first-class passengers get 65-inch TVs

LG is betting on a future where airplanes have walls made of curved OLED screens and first-class passengers get 65-inch TVs

TV screens can even replace regular windows, giving you a better view.

TV screens can even replace regular windows, giving you a better view.

And LG also proved that large 65-inch TVs could fit in a first-class seat.

And LG also proved that large 65-inch TVs could fit in a first-class seat.

Here's the view taken from the seat. Oh, and the TV can curve and uncurve, too.

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Even the privacy barrier between first-class seats can be screens, and LG Display imagines its transparent screen technology could do the trick.

Even the privacy barrier between first-class seats can be screens, and LG Display imagines its transparent screen technology could do the trick.

This is all concept at this stage, but the technology is there, and it's up to airlines to decide and figure out it's worth the investment, or even feasible in the first place.

 This is all concept at this stage, but the technology is there, and it

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