LG Electronics has introduced the LG LX3 display, which it is promoting as “first flexible OLED screen” 42 inches of the world. How do you hear that? It can work in a flat or curved format according to the user’s wishes.
The South Korean manufacturer continues to impress the market and after the announcement “the world’s largest OLED TV” with 97 inches or OLED EX that “vibe” for 5.1 sound production has introduced another model that will exhibit at IFA 2022 as spectacular as the latest innovations.
The LG LX3 is a TV very different from what we are used to and aims to usher in a new era in the audiovisual industry by achieving total personalization of viewing. And it is so that from a flat shape it is capable of passing through twenty different levels of curvature up to R900 maximum.
This allows users to customize the screen to whatever their needs are and an immersive experience that best matches the content, making it ideal for use with consoles, PC games, streaming game services and other entertainment content.

LG LX3: maximum customization
It must be said that the curvature adjustment of this screen 42 inches diagonal It is very simple and can be done through two modes preset by LG. In the first, using a remote control, the user can press a dedicated button adjust the flexibility of the panel to your liking up to the maximum. The screen curvature can also be manually changed directly with your hands in up to 20 different levels.
Form factor customization applies to you, too ergonomic base which allows it to tilt 10 degrees up and 5 degrees down and adjust its height by 140 millimeters to adapt to the type of content or placement on a table or piece of furniture in the living room of the home.
To increase viewing comfort, another one of the functions integrated in this new TV, Switching Hub, allows interleaving the built-in microphone in the panel and other devices connected via its USB ports via PC, such as headphones, keyboard or mouse from a single HDMI connection.
By pressing the Switching button, built into the side of the LX3 stand, users can switch the connection of each of the connected devices between the PC and the panel itself, without having to physically disconnect or connect any of them. In addition, the built-in microphone provides noise cancellation for crisp and clear speech during gaming.
For the rest, highlight the OLED technology with self-illuminating pixels from the manufacturer that has become the number one when it comes to these panels that offer infinite contrast, deep blacks, accurate colors with 100% certified color fidelity, low latency and ultra-fast response time of 0.1 milliseconds.

a lot of game
LG LX3 focuses on video games as its main goal and to that end it integrates specifications and features to give users more control over their gaming experience. For example, they can adjust the screen image size according to their individual preferences or game genre.
Lovers of role-playing and strategy games (RPG), racing or platform games will certainly feel more comfortable using the 42-inch screen format, while players more focused on real-time strategy (RTS) or first-person shooters (FPS), can adapt this panel to 32 or 27 inches. This new feature is very easy to use through the menu Game panelwhere, in addition to shrinking the screen, users can place according to their taste at the top, bottom or center of the panel itself.
The technical specifications are up to par and it backs it up Dolby Vision with 4K resolution and update frequency 120 Hz and the latest features, HDMI 2.1, Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) and Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM). It must be said that the LG LX3 is G-SYNC compatible and AMD FreeSync Premium certified.
To complete the personalized user experience, the LG OLED Flex includes a customizable lighting function on the back of the panel as a shield. The LX3 lighting enhances the gaming atmosphere by synchronizing the lights with the video and audio of the content being played on the screen and offers up to five unique lighting modes.
The LG LX3 will be on display at the IFA trade show in Berlin starting this week. We have no price and it won’t be cheap, but it will be spectacular and innovative, the first flexible OLED on the market.