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Would You Buy This Curved, Bendable Ultra High-Definition TV?

At the ongoing IFA 2014, Samsung electronics unveiled its brand new curved, bendable television.

Samsung's just introduced a 105-inch curved, bendable UHD TV at its IFA 2014 press conference.

That means not only is it a massive, ultra high-definition screen, but also that it's re-shaped at the touch of a button.

If all that sounds expensive to you, that's because it is: the non-bendable version is around $120,000 (N19.6m), so we can only imagine how much this one'll cost (Samsung didn't offer a price this morning, sadly).

If nothing else, it's quite pretty!

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Would you buy it if you can afford it?

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