We’ve seen examples of transparent television concepts for several years now, but so far, none have ended up in stores for the average consumer to purchase. Chinese manufacturer Xiaomi is changing ...
Xiaomi: Hey, guys, what if we celebrated our 10th anniversary by being the first to target consumers with this ridiculous transparent OLED TV? The 55-inch Mi TV LUX OLED Transparent Edition will, ...
As part of its 10th anniversary celebration, Xiaomi revealed a transparent TV, the Mi TV Lux OLED Transparent Edition. When it’s turned off, the display looks like a piece of glass. When it’s turned ...
Beijing-based tech company Xiaomi became the first manufacturer to mass-produce a transparent OLED TV available to the public, albeit for a steep price. Priced at 49,999 yuan (approximately $7,417) on ...
Xiaomi earlier today unveiled a brand new HDTV with a transparent display. Similar to concepts we've seen at CES, Xiaomi's transparent TV boasts a 55-inch OLED display that can blend into the ...
To mark its 10th anniversary, Chinese electronics company Xiaomi has unveiled the world's first mass-produced transparent TV screen. It's calling it the Mi TV Lux Transparent Edition. And with "Lux" ...
China's Xiaomi has launched a new TV as part of the 10th anniversary celebration that also saw the announcement of the Mi 10 Ultra smartphone. The Mi TV Lux Transparent Edition brings sci-fi into the ...
Xiaomi has unveiled what it claims is the world’s first mass-produced transparent TV, the 55-inch Mi TV LUX Transparent Edition. The screen itself is only 5.7mm thick, will cost 49,999 Yuan ...
Xiaomi is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a slew of new products, including phones, scooters, and the usual Xiaomi fare. Arguably the most interesting of these, however, is a new OLED TV. Sure, ...
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One of the most used tropes when it comes to sci-fi gadgets has been the use of transparent phones, tablets, and even screens. It actually isn't science fiction anymore and transparent displays do ...