Samsung Wows With Crazy Good Transparent MicroLED; Like Seriously Good
Samsung debuted Transparent MICRO LED in the form of an actual commercial display using an extremely small MICRO LED chip, and it looks crazy good. The transparent MICRO LED can be customized to any size or ratio, offering another level of customization for customers.
This technology could revolutionize the retail and exhibition spaces (depending on the cost), with the display simultaneously showing important information while providing a view of actual products or creating a unique ambiance through its transparent surface. It presents new use cases and expands the limits of the screen experience once again.
Here’s a video I shot of it at ISE today:
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