Xiaomi’s see-through OLED TV is a transparent attempt at attention, and it’s working – The Verge

This television is just set to launch in China for RMB 49,999 (around $7,200), and it will be available to purchase on August 16th. Honestly, I d enjoy to see it in action. All we have in the West are these bad OLEDs that I cant see through.

This TV is able to be transparent partially due to the reality that Xiaomi put all of the guts into its circular base rather of behind the display screen. The more magical part of how it really made a transparent OLED screen comes down to making use of transparent OLED innovation (TOLED).

The finest TVs provide a photo thats so good, its like browsing a window into another world. But– and stick with me– what if your next TV was like a window into, well, whatevers behind your TV? Thats what Xiaomis new $7,000 transparent OLED TV promises. The Mi TV LUX OLED Transparent Edition is a brand-new product revealed as part of Xiaomis 10th anniversary event that, according to journalism images, is everything about displaying singular things floating in space.

Most likely I can enjoy or play anything on this Television, however what kind of material will work best on it? Xiaomi talks up its AI Master Smart Engine and the personalized MediaTek 9650 chip for being able to wisely optimize how the picture appears, but it does not mention how its able to separate objects from a background like the images reveal– if thats even something it can do. Xiaomis press images actually show that the panel may be somewhat darker, so this could be real to how it looks in person.

The result is a 55-inch transparent television that “appears like a simple glass screen” when its off. Powered on, it has a 120Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time, 150,000:1 contrast ratio, and it has 93 percent of the DCI-P3 color profile. In display screen terms, it seems terrific, however I have a couple of issues that Xiaomis press release does not actually respond to.

— and remain with me– what if your next TV was like a window into, well, whatevers behind your TV? Thats what Xiaomis brand-new $7,000 transparent OLED Television promises. The Mi Television LUX OLED Transparent Edition is a new product announced as part of Xiaomis 10th anniversary celebration that, according to the press images, is all about displaying singular items floating in area.

The result is a 55-inch transparent Television that “looks like a simple glass display” when its off.

The only TV where youll still scream “down in front!” when someones behind it.Image: Xiaomi