Consumers can 'inquire to buy' LG's OLED rollable TV in the US

The LG OLED R RV rolls out of a floor cabinet like a piece of paper. You can buy one for $100,000.

LG has opened the opportunity for U.S. consumers to purchase its OLED TV with a rollable screen, but you might have a pay a hefty price.

The website for the electronic company's OLED R rollable TV includes a button to "inquire to buy." After selecting your region, you will receive contact information for an LG representative to get more information.

The website does not say how much the OLED R will cost. When LG launched the TV in South Korea last October, it was priced at 100 million South Korean won, or $87,000. LG could not be immediately reached for comment on the price of the TV in the USA.

The option to inquire to buy was spotted by the website HD Guru.

The TV features a 65-inch flexible OLED display that unrolls or rolls back from its base. The TV has three different views: a full view of the entire screen, a line view where a portion of the screen is exposed, and a zero view where the screen is fully rolled up inside the base.

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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: LG's OLED rollable TV: Consumers can 'inquire to buy' in US