LG Transparent OLED Turns From TV Into Animated Art
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- Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
- CNET's David Katzmaier checks out LG's OLED Transparent TV at CES 2024 in Las Vegas.
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Many old CRT TVs used to be furniture or part of the furniture. We’ve come full circle
that's funny.
This guy was also in a video in 2016 talking about transparent tv but now he said he never seen this tech before ?v=lBBTfsN60e0 😮💨
That TV from Total Recall is finally here!!!
i'm already picturing my main use for this tv would be to run a fish tank video all day....i always wanted a fish tank full of exotic fishes but couldn't bare the thought of cleaning such a thing and having the fishes die...now my prayers have been answered.😋
The level of puns is very clear
Finally, no more serial killers hiding behind my TV
I can imagine my cat trying catch those fishes!
Great stuff... now you would be able to see all cables messed up behind :D
Wireless OLED TV came out last year 🤑🤑
😂
still needs a power supply cord though right?@@hsmartin3162
Innovation at its finest
I think it looks pretty cool. Looks almost like holograms.
If they brought 3d back for this tv, it could do even more
Yay! Now we can see the boring wall behind the TV as well as the TV at the same time...All for the low low price of many 1,000s of dollars.
Congratulations, you think like your grandpa. The future clearly wasnt meant for you.
@@rampagephoenix1735 Congratulations. You’re as dumb as a bag of rocks. A transparent display seems like a cool idea until you think about it for 10 seconds and realize you wouldn't be able to see the image properly because of light coming through the other side of it. That's why it comes with a black screen to block the back of the display.
I'll bet you bought one of those 3d TVs thinking it was the future.
not everyone is poor like you.. some people own nice walls :) or some may like the 3D effect.
That was funny!
I see this being useful in the museum space
This much more useful for AR glasses than a TV
I think they know that too... Odd that CES would have a few unveiled 7 months after the announcement of the vision pro...
Perfect Aquarium for a relaxing ambiance🕯 to listen 🎶 to. All is needed now is a fly ing (air)rug for a magic carpet ride!!
Now this is futuristic i’m glad they made it when everyone said it could never be done🤝🏽
Who said that?
@@indicabreeze basically every tech channel
It would be practical to make a certain portion of the windshield of a car with that.
Would be awesome. Hopefully eventually we see something like that and hopefully the tech becomes more affordable.
For navigation or what have you. The future will be cool
I've dabbled with 'HUD" & as a professional driver I prefer looking at the road & what's in front of me.
They need to improve and utilize an advanced electrochromic glass technology to locally make the glass behind the objects opaque, thereby enhancing clarity and contrast of the displayed objects.
It's coming this is just the beginning and as they are soon to be releasing this version you can rest assured the upgraded version is 3/4 completed
Do you guys remember the movie "Paycheck" with Ben Affleck from 2003 ?
I think the LG people have this in mind 😸
"You can make the TV behave like it's a window out to the world"
Or I could just look out the window.
but does your window give you millions of differfent kinds of views?
That’s not the point
Well those that live in their parents basement can now can have a view outside... 😅
@@berserkerdonkey7350 or people that live in a apartment without windows (they do exist)
wow!~ This transparent TV is amazing! But actually,who needs a transparent TV?
People can't steal your TV if they can't find it :) Very interesting! Mercedes or some company will make a full glass car roof with this tech to project whatever you want while you're driving. That would look cool!!
No they make fabric cars now😂 no lie
@@dmo848wait what? what do you mean the car is fabric?
@@yarapolana A boring concept car, it was a BMW I believe. The body was actual fabric and molded in different shapes.
It would be amazing. Would be also amazingly expensive, but that screen does obstruct some of the background so this tech isn't too suitable.
I can imagine these in the windows of shops, storefronts, airports, even in car windshields to display HUDs for things like speed and maps.
Guess I'm not understanding the practicality or point of it. Especially since it still has a bezel. If you don't want to see the screen then just get a good projector. I don't think this will take off. Just like curved TVs disappeared
"I don't think this will take off"
Do you even comprehend what target audience is??
YOU are NOT it for this product.
Move on. 🤣🤣🤣
@@PSYCHOV3N0M I do. And I don't think there is one. Hence why I don't think it will take off. Time will tell
So futuristic TV
So the black background is a physical screen, not an OLED effect?
no wires is the best bit
This technology combined with AR headsets like the vision pro is the real future. If they can get this technology smaller they can stick it in regular glasses that are wired to a battery. It might not have the FOV and depth to replace VR but for AR would be amazing.
Great product!
Now we need this on the Apple Vision Pro
Everyday we get closer to the Hollywood 2000’s vision of the future. All the smart house stuff, transparent displays, tablets
Can someone please tell me why this isn't used in AR glasses?!
me too lol and vr for the same price
I think it has something to do with field of vision and the focal length of your eye. If what is essentially a full tv screen would be that close to your eye, it would just be a blur of colors. AR glasses seem to only be able to display or project on a small area where your eye can adequately focus on something that close to it.
Apples Vision Pro uses a similar technology. I’m sure AR glasses will adopt this technology soon
It is being used. Xreal Air had it for few years now
Pixel density isn't high enough yet
I want it. 😭
I'm just thinking of the military implications this could have. New technologies in vehicles, planes, uniforms, etc.
LG and Samsung has both transparent OLED screens this year. Lets see if Sony will offer one also
Right now im leaning more towards the LG I seen the Samsung earlier.
@@rcash3625 I certainly understand! It will be interesting to see the prices on both of these.
LG display could supply that like lg oled panel for sony.
@@Jerison_kor i don't think Sony would do such a niche thing.....LG/Samsung does this because they manufacture their own panel.... having this kind of products is to flex how superior there are!
Are they both made by the same screen manufacturer?
I'm gonna wait for the foldable version.
You mean I can finally place my tv next to an actual window, watch tv and watch my neighborhood as the neighborhood watchman at the same time! ...cool.
they didnt play the Windows XP aquarium screensaver. fail
may i ask what is the use case of the transparency TV? wil put the TV around the window work?
A transparent TV - especially one built into a larger piece of furniture can go in the middle of a room - without being nothing but a large black thing that can't be seen through. That allows you to re-arrange the entire lounge room to be more of a social space when the focus isn't on the TV itself. Think of a long open plan kitchen/lounge area. The TV can sit between lounge/kitchen area - so people can be hanging out on the couch talking with a host while they're preparing food or whatever - then when its game time or movie time or whatever, the host sits down on the couch with the guests and the TV transforms from a "digital fishtank" into an actual TV and everyone else stays put. When the game/movie is done its back to socialising without everyone on the couches facing a black object on a wall.
Can someone please tell me how many people in the world don’t put their TV against a blank empty wall because that’s how living rooms work?? Like who’s going to be like “finally I can get a contractor to put a window in so I can see my neighbors side of their house kinda while I watch the game.
😂😂😂😂
You're forgetting that living-rooms are laid out at the moment because TVs have changed how they are laid out.
Before TVs living rooms would have had sound systems in them, but the chairs etc didn't need to be laid out to face the sound system - so they layouts were different. When TVs were small and built into other furniture they rest of the furniture was re-arranged to face them, often in a corner of a room. Only when TVs got huge and flat did people arrange the furniture to face what previously would have been a blank wall or maybe a painting.
By having a TV that can be transparent, people now have options to change the room layout again. Maybe you have the transparent TV in between your open plan living area, but instead of being on a wall, its between the kitchen/dining area and the lounge area. If the TV is off people can be on the couch facing and talking with people in the kitchen, when the game starts the person in the kitchen sits down and everyone else stays put on the couch.
The TV is once again a part of more general furniture - rather than something hanging on the wall - and there's way more options to layout rooms for more than just optimal TV viewing.
So stupid comment
@@julianwearne4967 I didn’t forget any of that. I literally said “get a contractor” so I said people can change their layout. My point was people won’t. No ones going to want to spend thousands on a TV and then spent a month on redoing their home and spending another 40k to make their TV work.
And I grew up with the rise of TV’s. I know what they were. They were worse than what you said a lot. Big a ugly. So people would HIDE THEM IN CABINETS! Even use doors they opened to when it was time to watch. This is such a backwards rewrite of how TV’s were back in the day! Wow. So sad how you think that’s true.
i want to replace all my windows with this TV.
And have cameras on the outside to read and respond to phone QR codes outside.
And put those cameras on drones to follow those people who break into cars in the neighborhood.
With a phone to call the police
And pepper spray.
Stay off my lawn, 😂
What if you like put 100 together. You could do something that looks like 3D.
I see right through to the price…
it almost looks 3d... if LG puts 2 screens on a tv (foreground and background) can't they make something close to practically 3d?
No that's not how 3D works. You might get a nice effect of perspective from your idea.
@@Zacoota I'm not talking about stereoscopic 3D... I'm talking about layered 3D
Imagine watching "The Ring" with it
So futuristic tv 😊
imagine this into a mixed reality headset.
Yes, i want to see my boring wall behind the movies.
Does it look in 3d when you look at it in person?
Make it a phone (with VR/AR) and you have a game-changer.
IMHO This is the answer, perhaps more than 3D goggles.
(Doesn't show the side of the TV)
We getting near cyberpunk era!!!!
Rather than a consumer product, this will be featured in store windows, public transport, train stations and airports for info and advertising.
Why no transparent phone Samsung?
Even though it will be mirrored, is it possible to the screen from the other side?
Now that's a good question
3D depth layering
This is already behind the curve if LG can get their transparent screen tech into a headset and make it affordable.
Now turn on the lights
I can't wait for 3D holograms from lasers 👏🏼
The type of display Apple Vision Pro will use in a few years...
It can be said to be the most recent technology.
i just need the oled 3dtv like the amazing 3d on oled E6
As a long term citizen now, I've been rooting for Japan supremacy in tech, but we must accept, they are so behind on almost every domain now. IT, cybersecurity, gadgets, and the list goes on. Good job LG !
We got Transparent TVs from Total Recall before GTA 6
Um… wouldn’t this make a perfect augmented reality headset screen?
3d without glasses it's here
By the way, you know what this could actually bring back? This may be the return of my beloved 3D TV!!!
Might as well make it 3D.
what I thought: stack a couple layers of these (maybe some image trickery if it can’t be too many layers), slice up a 3D imagine into these layers - have a 3D hologram
Wow. 🤩
I need this
Why?
@samsabruskongen if I was rich but I'm poor 😅
@@hogman3543 But why do you need it? In my view the tech is pointless for a home consumer. If you were rich, you'd have proper art on your walls, a real aquarium or fireplace. Save your money and stick to a normal TV. You don't need this, mate.
@samsabruskongen if I was rich I will buy for toilet
@@hogman3543 😂 hehehe
Rolled out..ha...see what you did there.
Is it actually 3d?
Excellent for an Ai-hologram home assistant
It's in the 5 K range. Still would rather have an autostereoscopic TV. It's a no-glasses 3D TV where images come out at you just like 3D movies.
Did the FTC receive our deposition?
It's going to be expensive but too many people are going to try to get it lol
Bring back the LG transparant phone...
Why do I keep thinking this on the wall. Yet the wall is false and Leeds to a hidden room and the tv is acting as a window to outside via a camera outside lol
Hmmmmm house goals
This thing costs as much as a car. If I chose to buy this TV or the car, I would pick the car.
How many wrote AVGN in comments?
My bank 🏦 book awaits 😆🤣🤣🤣🤣
Can you get me one too??
@alphagodvon Hehe 🤣🤣 . One is not Mr Beast. One is an English man. Tight as they come 🧐 🇬🇧 💷 🇬🇧
price lol $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Not impressed with the new TVs this year, seems like they are focusing on anti reflective coatings and transparent screens 🤔
80k lol
TV review guy
Samsung too in the same time.hmmm
Only 20.000 dollars i will have 10 of them
I want to see the multiverse in this model?😀
WHY tho?
It's a gimmick but cool
Windows will be ads now.
Innovation is one thing for sure you will always GET with LG. Samsung just doesn’t know how to produce a TV with Cool factor!
I think we have now hit peak pointless tech. OK first off moving parts = something to break over time. You want to guess how much it would cost to replace the motor on the thing? Second....NO one is going to build content for this.....OK you get a screen saver....cool. But 99.997% of the time you are going to want to watch content that DOESN'T work with that backscreen down. This is a product that was developed because someone watched a sci fi show that showed a transparent screen and they thought it was the future....Then again maybe it is the future because the future is stunningly dumb.
I just hate LGs low device support. 2 years is just NOT enough!
super korean company! lol
Wow! This is...I'm struggling for words...ah, now: useless! Yes, that's it! 😂
30k no thanks
Add it into human cloth...it would be invicible cloth I guess..
more distractions to the tv.. great
This should be used in vr headsets
50000eu😢