By abandoning the traditional methods of presenting LED screens to the world, the company has achieved an unprecedented innovation with the creation of the Samsung Transparent LED Display.
There is no argument in admitting the fact that Samsung is the king in making the finest LED screens and other amazing gadgets for all types of use. But we think this year is going to be a major breakthrough for Samsung.
Yes, you read it right. They call it “Transparent Micro LED,” and we believe it’s going to shape the world of TV screens into something more dramatic and smexy!
The company introduced its groundbreaking transparent microLED display for the first time at the Samsung First Look 2024 event on January 7, right after the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024 in Las Vegas from January 9-12.
Through exceptional craftsmanship and six years of dedicated research and development, this incredibly innovative modular MICRO LED display captivated attendees with its hot futuristic design.
The crystal-clear, glass-like display of the Transparent Micro LED has transformed the viewing experience, capturing the interest of consumers worldwide.
The company had set up its transparent displays in front of a standard TV, showing images including a soccer match and fireworks.
They mimicked the experience of sitting in a luxury box at a game, with transparent Micro-LED windows looking out onto the field. Just Samsung things.
Scores, replays, and highlights could appear on the “windows” and augment the experience of the game without obscuring it.
Samsung Transparent LED is ready to revolutionise viewing experiences by blurring the distinction between content and reality.
Samsung Electronics has leveraged this groundbreaking technology with their leading MICRO LED display to expand the ways in which users enjoy visual content.
Check out how transparent micro LEDs will make everything from sports to movies more vivid and immersive in the video below.
“Because transparent MicroLED displays have higher brightness compared to transparent OLED panels, they are also less impacted by ambient light.” A spokesperson from Samsung made this statement.
The bad news is that with Samsung’s current crop of non-transparent MicroLED TVs currently costing $150,000 for a 110-inch model,. WHAT?? ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS for a TV screen? Isn’t that something?
But the fact is, we all know when this thing hits the market and people will finally see the result, it is definitely going to be something worth a while. It will take a considerable amount of time for these new displays to become reasonably priced.
Coincidentally, Samsung isn’t the only Korean company showing off a big transparent display at CES this year. Its eternal arch-rival LG debuted the OLED T, which, unlike Samsung’s model, is actually going on sale this year.
The OLED T is apparently the first wireless transparent OLED TV, with 4K resolution and LG’s wireless transmission tech for audio and video.
That’s building on the company’s (non-transparent) M3 model, which debuted at least year’s CES. The OLED T also features a contrast screen that rolls down into a box at its base that you can raise or lower with the press of a button.
What do you think the future will be like? I want invisible cars.
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