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OLED technology wasn't meant to come to larger panels. LG Display made it happen, and it was a total revolution in display ...
The 55-inch transparent OLED display is protected by tempered glass, and offers 1,920 x 1,080 resolution, support for 120 percent of the BT.709 color gamut, with a 10-bit color depth, a one ...
The display used in the prototype notebook is a 14-inch transparent OLED display. When the screen is turned off, the display is up to 40% transparent, allowing users to see through it.
Samsung claims both the mirrored and transparent models show an increased color gamut over comparable LCDs (100 percent vs 70 percent of NTSC), and the mirrored model is said to have both better ...
The transparent OLED display is also better spec'd than its LCD counterpart. It too boasts 100 percent coverage of NTSC and has a transparency level of more than 40 percent.
The company is focusing on the new transparent LG SIGNATURE OLED T, which is used to display Harrington's colorful digital works. This exhibition runs from May 7 to 11 at The Shed in New York City.
Transparent OLED displays in general go back further. In 2015, Samsung introduced transparent OLEDs, while LG had previously touted the technology for use cases that make more sense than consumer ...
Compared to conventional LCD alternatives, Samsung Display’s Full HD Transparent OLED display panel has a substantially higher color gamut (100 percent vs. around 70 percent of NTSC), sharply ...
At the ongoing ISE 2019, the LG Transparent OLED displays are displayed to impress, alongside a Transpared LED film, and more.
Xiaomi earlier today unveiled a brand new HDTV with a transparent display. Similar to concepts we’ve seen at CES, Xiaomi’s transparent TV boasts a 55-inch OLED display that can blend into the ...
The transparent OLED display beats the existing LCDs, too. It's more transparent, letting through 40 percent of the light versus the barely there 10 percent transparency of today's transparent LCDs.
The transparent display wars are yet to begin, since everyone is still prepping their devices, but that doesn't stop the big guys like TDK and Samsung from throwing a little PR party every once in ...