The company detailed the process and Step 1 … Xiaomi announces Mi TV LUX OLED Transparent Edition, the world's first mass-produced transparent TVXiaomi's VP explains why under-screen cameras aren't coming anytime soonLG Display shows off 77" OLED display that's both transparent and flexibleZTE ready to launch first phone with under-screen camera

But even an OLED isn’t naturally transparent.The RGBW matrix has a unique design where only half of panel is covered with pixels, the other half is left transparent. While smartphone technology has improved by leaps and bounds over the past few years, the same can’t be said for TVs. The Xiaomi Mi TV LUX is set to become the world’s first mass-produced transparent TV.But how does one go about making a TV transparent?
The pixels are fine enough that you can’t see them at a normal viewing distance and the gaps between them are equally tiny, so you can’t see them either - it all merges into a seemingly normal sheet of glass.The image below compares a traditional OLED panel with the one used on the LUX TV. Then, a thin metal frame runs the perimeter of the glass to give it rigidity.While you may not want a transparent TV at home (even though it looks cool), the race is on to put selfie cameras behind the screen on smartphones. Xiaomi has today launched a transparent OLED TV. Xiaomi earlier today unveiled a brand new HDTV with a transparent display. Xiaomi launched a new futuristic TV “Xiaomi Mi TV LUX” which is the world’s first mass-produced transparent TV. That said, there’s no denying that the main selling point of Xiaomi’s new HDTV is its transparent display.

Good on ya, chum. For Xiaomi, it is also a major exploration of future TV forms. Similar to concepts we've seen at CES, Xiaomi's transparent TV boasts a … Xiaomi’s transparent TV made quite the buzz at the company’s 10th anniversary event.
The pictures it displays seem to be floating in the air, merging the virtual and the real to bring an unprecedented visual experience.Unlike traditional TVs that come with a back panel, Mi TV LUX OLED Transparent Edition creatively embeds all the processing units in its base stand, preserving the compact shape of the screen and in the meantime brings about countless technical challenges.Having overcome all those difficulties, Xiaomi has become the world’s first mass producer of transparent OLED TVs, as well as China’s number one OLED Basic Module (OBM) manufacturer. Let me emphasize, a fully transparent OLED TV.To further simplify, the TV looks like a slab of glass when it … That means Xiaomi is currently the only TV brand in China capable of individually handling the mass production process of a product as complex as Mi TV LUX OLED Transparent Edition.Apart from its futuristic design, Mi TV LUX Transparent Edition is also equipped with flagship-level hardware that achieves groundbreaking upgrades in both sound and picture quality.Its 55″ transparent OLED panel features a 150000:1 static contrast ratio and an infinite dynamic contrast ratio, offering extra rich blacks and unmatched brightness. The device takes audio performance a notch higher with Dolby Atmos®️ support.Not a TV, but an art piece, Mi TV LUX OLED Transparent Edition adopts an aesthetic design that combines a 5.7mm ultra-thin body rectangular screen and a round base, creating an ultra-immersive viewing experience. The TV won’t come cheap and will set you back about $7,200 when it becomes available in China next week. It's calling it the Mi TV Lux Transparent Edition. However, Xiaomi picked OLED since it doesn’t need a backlight while a transparent LCD TV would have needed an external light.

And with "Lux" in the name, you just know it's going to be expensive. When turned off, the HDTV appears to be nothing more than a sheet of glass. To mark its 10th anniversary, Chinese electronics company Xiaomi has unveiled the world's first mass-produced transparent TV screen. The Xiaomi Mi TV LUX OLED Transparent Edition is an upcoming television from the technology brand that will deliver exceptional image quality and more in an ultra-elegant unit. Leveraging its DCI-P3 93% color spectrum support, Mi TV LUX Transparent Edition is capable of restoring the awe-inspiring colors that bring images to life. I’m inclined to say no, but the technology involved to make this happen is quite impressive.A short video from the Xiaomi’s presentation earlier today can be viewed below:A teaser video accompanying the announcement — which isn’t all that different from the video above — can be seen below:It’s worth pointing out that this isn’t the first time we’ve seen a transparent TV.

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