Futuristic “Invisible TV” Becomes Transparent When It’s Turned Off

By: | October 16th, 2016

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The latest innovations in the tech industry keep surprising us!

Recently, tech giants like LG and Panasonic showed off their latest innovations in the field of televisions. LG came up with a foldable display which can be rolled up like a newspaper, whereas Panasonic has come up with its futuristic invisible TV, which becomes a transparent pane glass when switched off.

This invisible TV’s screen shifts between transparent mode and screen mode. When the TV is turned on, you can see the screen, whereas when it is turned off, it can’t be distinguished from an ordinary pane of glass.

Recently at the annual Combined Exhibition of Advanced Technologies (CEATEC) in Japan, Panasonic showed off an improved version of the invisible TV. Unlike the previous LED screen, the latest one is upgraded with a new OLED display, which will ensure better and brighter images.

Nidhi Goyal

Nidhi is a gold medalist Post Graduate in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences.

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