Panasonic shows 'invisible' TV

Panasonic shows 'invisible' TV

Tech January 11, 2016 14:07

- Electronics manufacturer Panasonic was at the CES show in Las Vegas to show some TVs, but the 'invisible' version threw the highest eyes.


         The yet unnamed device is a prototype that will demonstrate the company's technology. If the TV is off, it is almost completely transparent. It is of course possible to simply watch television on the machine- in which the screen simply acts as a normal TV- but it is also possible to makenmen it partially transparent, for example, on the upper part to display the weather.
The control of this model can be made via an old-fashioned remote control, but he also reacts to movement or voice commands.
When a consumer-available TV with this technology comes to market, it is not yet known. Competitor LG is also working for some time to transparent displays, but has as yet no product on the market with this technology built into it.

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