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The two Korean electronics companies are launching TVs in the US this week that have concave screens, where the middle bends away from the viewer.
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That's the opposite of the convex bulge of the old cathode-ray tube TVs. The idea, the companies say, is to have the viewer see the screen straight on, even at the edges.
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The sets have a suggested price of $15,000. LG's set will be sold in some Best Buy Stores. Samsung's will be sold by specialty stores.
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The curved sets are made possible by a technological breakthrough - the picture is formed by a thin, bendable layer of organic light-emitting diodes.
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OLED screens are common in high-end smartphones, but larger sizes are difficult to make, accounting for the high price of the new sets.
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