Samsung Shows World’s First Transparent MicroLED, 8K Wireless Projector
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- Опубликовано: 14 май 2024
- The company also shows new glare-free technology for its 2024 OLED TVs.
0:00 Intro
0:10 Transparent MicroLED
1:30 The Premiere 8K - Ultra Short Throw Wireless Projector
2:09 QLED, OLED TVs
2:19 OLED Glare Free
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Transparent display is very important for the future AR glasses. The display isn't there yet. But this is how you get there. The display needs to be as transparent as normal glasses. It's like 50-60% there. This is the most important display technology right now.
Cant happen. There are LEDs embedded in that screen. They will always block light coming from the other side. They cannot exist in another dimension. And light going through a piece of glass with bits inside of it will always appear darker than if there were not LEDs in there.
Or they could just do like they do now and use a decent camera with a much better display. It probably isn’t as much cost effective or lag free as a transparent display but it will also make it a worse VR device since you cannot fully block the light. With that display.
future AR and VR will be with neuralink
The way current ar glasses work is to use the pepper's ghost setup where light doesn't pass thru the display but is reflected at 45 degrees off a prism/birdbath optics. This way you can see the display but also everything else through the glass optics.
@@AlexFoster2291 not necessarily. That's only applicable in a context where image and the surface where image is rendered is flat. Lenses are not flat, nor the way the eye renders images. I do see a lot of ways to make partial projections or even pixels that with some angle can create the required partial rendering that is needed for AR, which is the most complex task for this application. I work in Geospatial imaging software and you kind of build a geo image based on various features and angles to achieve a desired projection (for instance in images with multiple layers of sensors). Considering pixels are like small colored directional light bulbs it could be possible to use that to build projections suited for the eyes with only a fraction of the surface that is generating the image. The meta quest pro already handles pretty well eye tracking doing the rendering with a camera based AR, so we kind of know where to point. This tech + directional pixels + eye tracking tech + some months worth of meta/apple/samsung engineers could get us there pretty fast 😝
Samsung has reached a new level of transparency with its customers.
If only the worlds governments could do that!
I see what you mean
How buy in India who is dealers ditels please
I'm using a Samsung Viewfinity S8 27" 4K monitor and the anti-glare coating is incredible! I haven't seen anything like it either from Dell or other brands. They really nailed the balance of the picture quality, grainy texture, and anti-glare as well. I kept wondering when will they bring this to they're TV lineup so finally here it is. Well done, Samsung!
Are u real I feel like no normal person would only talk about the anti glare coating.
From this video it doesn't seem to do a lot except blur the light he shined on it. It was actually more obvious but if you like it, enjoy
Does it still stop working the day after the warranty expires, like their older TVs?
All those transparent screens in movies on subs and spaceships now a reality thanks to Samsung! That's awesome. Glass touch screens - cloaking, wallpaper - windows in buildings and cars!
CGI far cheaper in those cases
The Expanse!!!!
Eh?
Cloaking is about bending light around an object, not allowing it to pass through.
@@physicsguybrianit'll get cheaper. Look at regular flat screen tvs. They're practically free today compared to how much they used to cost 10 years ago.
Nothing unites a family better than a new TV.
Or a horror movie
Sharing food with your family is far better.
Hey look Samsung always biting off LG transparent TVs like everything else
Not in 2024
@@ABachelorsLifeNo obese American family oives together... what disgrace country
Now this is the definition of Samsung innovation, absolutely incredible!
I really hope this comes into production soon!
LG already did it better at the same event with their own transparent screen
@Ivantheterrible495 that's oled dum dum. I guess you didn't see the video carefully.
can't wait till my car's windshield is also a tv so i don't miss out on all my favorite shows while the ai is driving!
Thanks, President of Samsung Marketing.
Apple vision pro using micro oled
My God! Like many movies like Avatar, Marvel series, sci-fi... transparent screen come trues...
Incredible
practicality of transparent monitor is questionable.
@@Hokunin but they look sick as
Exactly, unusable, just like a movie...
I want the projector, to me the bigger the screen the better. The fact that it is wireless is really cool. It being whisper quiet is important too.
Those micro led colors and brights are very great than I thought compared to oled or any other type screens. Can't wait to buy 40 to 55 inches micro led tv.
go for 65" its the best of all worlds.
@CausallyExplained Yeah i got a 55" for the living room, and while it's a good size for that common area, the next TV i get for the video game room will be a 65".
@@kdksevenI heard you don't want to go too big for gaming what do you know about this?
@@Alien_isolationist Yeah, i think gamers who play things like CoD on PC online prioritize frames per second or refresh rates over screen size and graphical fidelity (i think they prefer a 32" or 42" screen). I'm a more casual gamer who plays on console (Switch and XBox), so i'm fine with 30 or 60 fps and a 55" or 65" screen works great for me.
@@kdkseven oh I thought the guy was talking about a visual degradation on larger tvs but maybe you're right idk much about it
These will be fantastic for film makers to use as foreground shots with performers behind the glass - blended into a scene, kind of the reverse of how Matte paintings were used in the past - but far more advanced in application.
or they'll be used as functional props and "in camera" visual displays instead of paying cgi artists to fill in digital effects during post production.
If they can make only one side of the screen transparent, that would be perfect for eye-contact video conferences (Sky, Zoom, Meet...) with the camera located right behind the screen.
Smaller portable Lazer TVs/UST projectors would be awesome.
A home theater on the go can put in one's bag for travel.
Would be good for a window. Imagine this display making a winter day look like summer. Could really lift someone's mood.
It’s flat. It’s 2d
Or the opposite - displaying an active household when a burglar is scouting the neighbourhood.
it could display a crack, when the temp plummets. $$
A normal TV can do that
With climate change, current winter days already look like summer.
4k tech is still pretty good! I don't know if 8k is really needed now.
8K is meant for huge displays like 85-inches and higher.
8K will have its place in the future and it should because the whole point of technology is that it's supposed to keep improving across all industries.
Why would I want to see what is BEHIND my TV screen as if I am looking out the window..
Not much content on 8k either
I'd rather have 48 or 60 fps recordings
Dream of 8k 42 inch led tv. And 8k 27 inch monitor. And as cheap as possible. Thank You.
New window that I’ve been seeing in futuristic movies/games. WTG Samsung!
Damn all those sci fi stuff turning into reality
So cool im still waiting to purchase a MIcro LED Monitor / TV someday.
Same. We're gonna be waiting a while lol.
IT'S a highest level technology and
AWESOME!!
David Katzmaier is a Legit TV Living Legend✊🏽🔥
They had transparent tv/computer touchscreens on The Expanse (sci-fi series), but I think the coolest use was their transparent mobile smartphones, those looked really great.
amazing stuff, there can be sooooo many applications for such displays, either just home decor or practical stuff like... on CAR / vehicles!!!
This definitely feels like it was inspired by Star Trek. The famous "on screen" where a display would come up over the command bridge "window".
Exciting times for new tv tech!
A hud with an ai assisted detection and information feed on your windshield could be a cool thing. imagin a windshield screen that adresses potential and important information to the dirver. Enhancing the color values or nightvision overlays for better visuals or gps guides directly over the fov. Or some simmilar hud in helmets for firefighters or soldiers. Cool ideas.
Or blanking out another car as you enter the intersection - BAM! AI just took you out!
As a car windshield you could augment the view ahead at night using a HD IR camera mounted to the bonnet, to see in the dark, like wearing EOTech GPNVG Night Vision Goggles, only better.
@@kristinaF54they already do with some brands.
My local store has a 110” microled. It is mind boggling. Neither oled nor miniled tv can come close. That tv sells for almost $200k usd.
I believe that's Samsung's "the wall". As I understand it, it is the first and only microled display, until now.
I would hardly call a 110" LED micro...
I actually bought the same one. Im a millionaire(trust funds from parents) and since I just play video games all day and hire prostitues all day I bought the best tv possible
Cool, transparent AR glass will be good to have. You can see through the glasses and see who switch off the power.
ive wanted this for decades when LG first showed their initial venture into transparent displays. Long have i wanted a screen for my desktop display. hanging from the ceiling, like a clear sheet of glass used as a program monitor.
The screens from black ops 2!
2025
That tap shooting fire fr 😂
I could see this being used at a fancy conference table. It could slide from under the table and stretch along the whole width of the table
It could also be used in table top gaming systems.
1:52 I like the bamboo version of that PS2
Samsung has always done futuristic technology 😊
Future of car windshield.
Getting that crosshairs to lock on to your enemies
and transparency for fireworks from the nukes.
Gonna need this soon. Especially for AR
🌟 Your attention to detail is impeccable! Such a visually stunning video! 📸👌
Imagine this see through screen. But as your front car window with night vision overlay to help you drive at night. Assuming you can deal with the latency issue between the camera and the image on the screen
Yeah, totally, after paying through my nose for a box what I want to see the most is some commercial in my field of view.
I can see a soft glow from the object you are waving around at 3:04 next to the apple.
Problem with wireless is doing karaoke. The latency. What if you want to hook up cubase for karaoke to your home theatre atmos setup ? Is there a low latency way to piggy back pc audio out into that system with no latency ? Any solutions ? Maybe just a mixer post outputs ?
Transparent LED is not useful for home cinema but among other uses I see this helpful in cars. :)
It could be used in smaller table top games to make the view look 3d. You foul be looking at an object on the other side and the screen could create snow effects or laser effect.
If this becomes windshields, then I want a lifetime warranty.
those transparent screens would be great for a pair AR glasses
We need this for car windshields with Google Maps/GPS.
It could highlight streets and turns, and also warn of danger, etc, etc.
If you layerd the transparent screens, could you make a 3d image?
Maybe have the transparent monitor in front of a window so it does not block the view when not in use?
Totally, if you can combine the technology with Privacy Smartglass. Even just having a pane of Smartglass behind the transparent screen. "Privacy Smartglass, also referred to as privacy glass or switchable glass, is electric switchable glass with adjustable opacity. It uses electro-chromatic technology to interchange between transparency and an opaque state by applying voltage." That way you could watch the screen without having to see what is outside the window at the same time.
Thanks, Samsung continues to push the boundaries of innovation, seamlessly blending cutting-edge display technology with the elegance of transparency. T
Glossy screen yes they get reflections but their picture quality looks so much better it’s worth turning down the lights to me the Mat screens ruins too much for me
Very practical for recording studios
Maybe a short through pj is the solution. I have a 4m wall in my lounge that would live a large image!
Fantastic! Now i can drive and watch TV at the same time.
Future artwork is going to be wild!
Futuristic helmet with on-visor UI let's go!
I can see this on your bathroom mirror! Morning news, weather when brushing your teeth or using the can. They could implant this in windows and allow the user to change your scenic background! This is prototype stuff I saw as a kid on RUclips back in the late 2000s! Bravo 👏 Samsung! Keep inventing
Proposal: Layer 10-15 transparent displays in front of each other, and display holographic/volumetric video that displays on each consecutive layer. Then, at the back have a panel of Privacy Smartglass which can be turned opaque or transparent with the switch of a button. "Privacy Smartglass, also referred to as privacy glass or switchable glass, is electric switchable glass with adjustable opacity. It uses electro-chromatic technology to interchange between transparency and an opaque state by applying voltage." That way you could turn the display into more of a regular television (that wasn't see-through) when you wanted.
Buy 10-15 overpriced transparent TVs and a theoretical privacy glass tv so we can watch non transparent tv?
stacking them could also make for a volumetric display to present three dimensional visuals with depth and 360 visibility
@@bugbabez exactly! It's the depth that makes it interesting. However, it does seem that a lot of light is lost through each display, so 10-15 would be WAY too many in retrospect. You would only get 2-3 before you wouldn't be able to see any further, I think. Perhaps that can be improved in further iterations.
That'll be $1.000.000, cash or card?
@@davidddo haha.. you're probably right. Still, as a proof of concept, I'd love to see them do it. There might be a cheaper way to do it using the same type of technology. A thicker pane of glass with embeddings at different depths.
They should stack multiple transparent screens to make a realistic 3d tv box
cute, they should do something about their under display camera on their z fold series
Wonder if the transparent MicroLED could be used for something like smart glasses??🤔
It can, but at the moment it's more translucent than transparent. Time will eventually fix this.
The next step should be a cubed holographic array that, if transparent, can be viewed from all angles.
"HDMI material or whatever" same bro, same... XD
Transparent Micro led glasses would be great for surgeons and screens for general operating theaters.
Might be great for mixed reality glasses
if you put say 20 of those the screens together, will you be able to create 3d depth / layers.
ultra short throws are the future they just to be come more compact like more of a strip than a box and will phase out tvs altogether
Cyberpunk gun-mounted HUD here we go!
now they need to make them even more transparent & stack them, to give us true 3d displays!
This would be very popular with storefronts for advertising.
Stunning!
Is it possible to get it installed on an older OLED TV? I have last year's model and I can't stand the glare. I can only watch TV with the blinds down.
Thanks for the information.
These would be better for glasses with working screen would be great, if they are connected to the mobile
So, instead of being annoyed with the fly walking on the screen, you can be annoyed by the fly walking on the wall behind the tv. LOL
Bought a new 65 Samsung 120hz LED tv a couple of years ago and
the glare from my windows makes the picture hard to watch.
If you look into the upper left corner there is definitely glare on the glare free screen lol
I can't wait to watch Netflix and stare at the wall behind the tv - simply amazing!
Always wanted to know what's behind my TV.
😂
Love CES! Can the transparent screens display blacks?
This would be great as an overlay to say a cockpit in a spacecraft as well
Yeah, because the only reason we don't have spaceships flying around is because we don't have transparent displays...
Micro led glasses is dope
once they make these touch screen we are one step close to tony stark tech ! cant wait to see where this goes for the future !!
Could they make the transparent LED smaller? Like an inch long? And put it in glasses 🤩
They are already far smaller than 'an inch long'. If they were that big, you wouldn't have a transparent screen. Each pixel generated would be massive - we would be back to 8-bit screens.
@@ronlaverdiere you really interpreted that as me asking if they can make an inch long pixel? I'm obviously referring to the screen in its entirety
LG has one for yours years that you can buy. My brother had one at his office
How about layered on the inside of your car windshield. It could use AI, GPS etc. to outline your road and lanes to make visibility better in storms, blizzards and other poor visibility situations.
Imagine paying for skybox seats and getting hit with an ad blocking the field lol
It would be fantastic for desktop games.
Those 3D Laser projection should make shade also
Not shelter yet Shade
They should’ve announced better updates for their S95B model. I haven’t updated since I got the TV as every update seems to break something for those who install. Also I hope new models remove the purple tint as trying to clean the screen is an absolute nightmare
GPS on my windshield would be 🔥
We can use this technology to formulate an attack plan on the Death Star.
What we need is a TV that takes old shows and movies and uses AI to upscale them to 4K widescreen, but without removing any of the picture. There are so many great shows from the 80’s and 90’s that still haven’t been updated to HD.
You most definitely could see the light it was just matte and blurred instead of glossy and sharp.
hmmm.. may be we can stack them up for 3d feels and other creative show
This is revolutionary for mixed reality
A car windshield that can enhance vision at night. The end of blinding headlights! Till the darn thing glitches and veer off the road uncontrollably AHH!!!😂
If you layered those, with some considerable space you could create a nice 3D experience without glasses? 🤔
Will be really good in car for projection of information.
The transparent screens will be great on our starships.
If it is possible to integrate the micro led into a Windshield you get a giant heads up display
Would not need a giant heads up display just one lower down that does not interfere with line of sight.
@@Art-is-craft But if it covered the whole windshield, then it could be opaqued to act as a sunshade when the car is parked, and it could show a movie on that whole area when parked and sitting at a charging station. Of course you could do those two things with just Smart Film and a UST projector, but not the HUD functions, so this is better.
the transparent OLD screens would be perfect for all kinds of business\home applications if they were TOUCHSCREEN as well. Very star trek\other sci-fi 'esque
I would use technology in Grand Central Terminal for customer information and advertisements in the main concourse massive Windows.
IT'S a highest technology and
AWESOME!!!
Now that is perfect for cars. Excellent stuff 🔥🔥‼️