Panasonic left everyone speechless at CES 2016 when it unveiled an invisible TV. As this Japanese brand says, it will change the way you use TVs forever. Did you think LG's 18-inch bendable display was impressive? It is, but wait until you see the Panasonic miracle in action that is the future of living rooms.
Panasonic is at the consumer electronics fair CES 2016 warned himself with an invisible TV. It is a TV that is invisible, because when not in use its screen becomes transparent and turns into glass showcase. In invisible mode, it serves as part of a cabinet with shelves, and in TV mode, it displays everything that we expect from a modern TV. The technology is hidden in the woodwork below. They are hiding there micro LED-diodes that scatter light on the touch glass, which will become completely transparent in the future.
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Invisible TV Panasonic operated by remote control, gestures or voice commands. Although the technology is still in its infancy and engineers will have to shed a lot of sweat to make the invisible TV capable of the image quality that the modern user expects from a TV (the current highest resolution is 1080p), but it will be worth waiting a little longer.
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