Samsung has unveiled the world’s first transparent Micro LED TV lineup just ahead of CES 2024. These TVs feature a transparent panel that lets viewers see through the display, blurring the line between content and reality for an immersive viewing experience. The TV comes in various sizes: 76-inch, 89-inch, 101-inch, and 114-inch.

Samsung Transparent Micro LED TV
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Features of Samsung MicroLED TVs:

The transparency of these MicroLED TVs is achieved through precision manufacturing processes that print Micro LED chips on a piece of glass, eliminating seams and refractions and giving the panel a glass-like appearance.

In terms of design, the TVs are incredibly thin, measuring about a centimeter in thickness, which enhances the illusion of a floating screen. Moreover, the high pixel density of micro LEDs ensures that the images displayed are exceptionally sharp and clear.

Samsung Transparent Micro LED TV

If you are not sure what MicroLED is, it’s a display technology that uses millions of tiny LEDs to create an image. Each LED is self-illuminating, which means that it doesn’t need a backlight like traditional LCD or OLED displays. This results in superior picture quality, with deeper blacks, brighter whites, and wider viewing angles.

Samsung’s Micro LED panels are not only transparent but also modular. This design allows users to combine multiple modules to create TVs of any desired aspect ratio, shape, or size. This flexibility is perfect for applications like giant scoreboards in homes and stadiums, as well as innovative advertisements in commercial use cases.

One of the key advantages of Samsung’s transparent MicroLED displays over transparent OLED panels is their higher brightness, making them less affected by ambient light. This feature is crucial in maintaining the clarity and visibility of the content displayed on the screen, regardless of the surrounding lighting conditions.

However, it’s important to note that, as of now, Samsung’s non-transparent MicroLED TVs are priced at $150,000 for a 110-inch model. This suggests that the new transparent Micro LED displays might also come with a hefty price tag, at least initially, making them a premium product that may not be immediately affordable for the average consumer.

Alongside the MicroLED TVs, Samsung has also unveiled their latest AI-based 4K and 8K 2024 Neo QLED TVs, S95D OLED TVs, and also updated Tizen OS.

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