Viewing a high-end OLED TV can be like looking through a window to the world, with color and contrast that make a picture look like real life. But what if that TV could also be a literal window to the world? That’s an idea to explore with the LG transparent OLED TV. Transparent LED displays are not new to CES, but they’re usually billed as a conceptual product or meant for commercial/retail uses where critical picture quality isn’t an issue. LG already uses the technology in some of their InstaView refrigerators, which feature a digital touch screen that can display photos or your to-do list, but a quick knock turns it transparent so you can see inside the fridge without opening the door. It’s a brilliant feature, but the screen isn’t one where you’d want to do any critical content viewing. But by using an OLED panel and implementing the display technologies from their Signature OLED TVs, like the Alpha 9 Gen 2 Intelligent Processor, LG is taking steps towards the point where these displays are more than a convenient […]
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