LG introduces curved OLED panel smart table lamp

After the last LG launched the LED smart light bulb, Samsung also followed a similar product. Perhaps even more anxious is that the industry is also big, Philips has a big move, one shot is awkward. LG couldn't sit still, so there was another new product. This time, the curved screen and OLED technology were applied to the desk lamp. With its curved OLED technology, LG has gained a foothold in the smart TV market and released the first GFlex phone to use the technology. In order to enhance its strength in the smart home field, LG is also working hard on the lighting market. After testing the smart bulbs, it has now further attacked the desk lamps. But this time it is not a traditional LED technology, but instead it is OLED, which is the first table lamp that uses a curved OLED panel as a light source. The new desk lamp, like LG's previous SmartLamp smart light bulb, connects to LG apps on iOS and Android systems via Bluetooth. There are several modes to adjust, such as viewing mode and reading mode. Night soft mode or alarm mode and more. Many things show that innovation does not necessarily have good results. Perhaps homes and businesses still prefer old-fashioned incandescent lamps or fluorescent lamps without wireless control systems. For many people, these commodities should be chosen at the lowest price on a practical basis. However, as the electronics and computer industries enter this consistently monotonously lit market, these advanced technologies, such as wireless smart lighting systems, give people a high-paying reason. Of course, the premise is that users can see the convenience brought by these technologies. Wireless lighting is a long-term benefit that saves money and effort for users through wireless control and intelligent systems. A more practical feature is the combination of a home security system that allows users to know if a room has been compromised or stolen. In conjunction with the electrical system, the home grid can be operated more safely. These new technologies have made people realize that the tools that were originally used for lighting can still be played like this. For example, the multi-variable light bulb triggered by Philips caused quite a stir when it was pushed. Some people believe that with the popularity of OLED technology, our walls will be able to shine in the future. But this not only requires technology, but also requires people to change traditional lighting habits.

Parts For Cars And Home Appliances

Parts For Cars And Home Appliances ,Shock Absorber Boot Covers,Small Steel Ball Bearings,Elevator Non-Standardized Component

Ningbo Metal Sharing Supply Chain Management Co., Ltd , https://www.zenlesf.com