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It is understood that the two companies use different technologies to manufacture OLED TVs. Samsung designed the 55-inch panel, which uses a new 5.5-generation line, which uses mask scanning technology. LG will use white OLED panels and filters.
This product is suitable for OTG-enabled Type-C interface phone. Easy to copy the memory card data to the phone, such as photos, video clips, office documents, etc. Support microSD, TF card. Can also be used directly to read U disk.
Type C Dual Port Usb Flash Drive TF SD Card Reader
OTG supported. Read TF/SD card directly on your USB C , Micro USB OTG supported devices and other USB port device. Adding an memory card, turns your card reader into a U Flash Disk. Aluminum Shell.Slim,light and fashion design, portable and convenient for using. 3 in 1 : Compatible with USB C device,Micro USB OTG supported devices and USB port device.
Support OTG, allows you to transfer and share your content between new-generation Smartphones, tablets and laptops with USB Type-C ports.
USB 3.1 Type C Compatible: Connect your TF card with the latest USB-C devices.
Fully compatible with USB 2.0, the reader transfers files quickly and efficiently. Even bulky files like HD video will transfer within minutes.
LG and Samsung will showcase OLED TV prototypes in October
[High-tech LED News] It is reported that South Korea's two major electronics giants LG and Samsung are actively working on the development of 55-inch OLED prototypes using sub-era imaging technology, and hope to exhibit at the FPD International Exhibition in Japan next month.