Date:14/01/16
The 65-inch TV features a LED panel. At first, only a translucent glass cover on a shelf can be seen. It can dynamically change the decoration in the room by displaying a wall of “framed” photos from the gallery. Although it’s unclear whether many people would actually use their TV as a permanent ornament.
According to Panasonic, these TVs can be widely used primarily for commercial purposes, such as in shopping centers, Vesti reports.
Panasonic introduces transparent TV at CES 2016
Panasonic exhibited a widescreen television with a transparent display at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) held from 6 to 9 January in Las Vegas.The 65-inch TV features a LED panel. At first, only a translucent glass cover on a shelf can be seen. It can dynamically change the decoration in the room by displaying a wall of “framed” photos from the gallery. Although it’s unclear whether many people would actually use their TV as a permanent ornament.
According to Panasonic, these TVs can be widely used primarily for commercial purposes, such as in shopping centers, Vesti reports.
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