LG and Samsung, two major electronics manufacturers, showcased their latest transparent TV technology at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) this year. LG is using OLED technology to create thin displays with vibrant colors and deep blacks.
Among LG’s offerings is the Signature OLED T, which is expected to hit the market in the second half of this year. This transparent OLED TV allows users to see through it while displaying art, videos, and data. It can be placed on a stand, against a wall, or mounted on a wall, providing flexibility in terms of placement.
LG’s transparent TV is a result of the development of their rollable screen technology. The company has been working on creating screens that can be rolled up like a poster, and this technology has now been adapted to create these transparent displays.
On the other hand, Samsung showcased their use of micro LEDs for transparent displays without built-in backlighting. The modular design of Samsung’s Micro LED technology allows for displays of all sizes, making them versatile for various applications.
While LG has announced a timeline for the release of their transparent OLED TV, Samsung has not provided any specific timing or pricing details for their transparent Micro LED displays. However, Samsung did introduce new non-transparent Micro LED models at CES, expanding their range of offerings in this area.
Both LG and Samsung’s transparent TVs are expected to be on the pricier side compared to other TVs currently available in the market. As these technologies are still relatively new and require advanced manufacturing processes, the cost is likely to be higher. However, for those looking for cutting-edge display technology, these transparent TVs offer an exciting option.
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