"INVISIBLE TV" has an EXISTENCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! , can you imagine that?????
This is no magic trick—it's the real-life television of the future. Panasonic revealed
a TV at CES in 2016 that is indistinguishable from a clear pane of
glass when it's not in use. In Next few years, your fancy glass cabinets
may double as your big-screen television.
The secret is the fine mesh that is embedded into the glass. Beyond that information, it's a bit of a technological mystery. Put your credit card away—the Panasonic TV is set to stay in testing for at least three more years before you can get your hands on it. But soon enough, you'll stop asking, "Where did I put the remote?" and start wondering, "Where is the TV??"I can't see it!!!!
Panasonic has not yet given details of the new TV’s release, aside from confirming that it would still need to stay in development for at least three more years.
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Now You See It...
Remember when TVs were bulky, static-y, antennae-laden boxes? We've come
a long way. The TV that Japanese tech company Panasonic showed off at
CES in 2016 is as chic a television as one could get: it's transparent
glass.
When it's in action, the screen barely looks different from whatever
you're watching . This isn't Panasonic's first go-around
with invisible screens, but it's a big improvement from an earlier
version that "was a bit too dim, and required under-shelf lighting to
boost the image," Engadget reports. Panasonic traded in the previous LED screen with a new OLED display. (Organic light-emitting diode technology makes it possible for each pixel to light itself rather than being lit from behind). Upgrade!
Panasonic Newsroom |
Is it real??? can it actually exists in practical life???
Yes, it's practical—the TV can be slid around like a sliding cabinet door so you can easily access (and see) shelves or storage behind the screen. You can also slide it around to accommodate the height at which viewers are standing or sitting.
The secret is the fine mesh that is embedded into the glass. Beyond that information, it's a bit of a technological mystery. Put your credit card away—the Panasonic TV is set to stay in testing for at least three more years before you can get your hands on it. But soon enough, you'll stop asking, "Where did I put the remote?" and start wondering, "Where is the TV??"I can't see it!!!!
Panasonic has not yet given details of the new TV’s release, aside from confirming that it would still need to stay in development for at least three more years.
See the video for more details....
Is there something you're curious about? Send us a note or email us at sougata123manna@gmail.com
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