In this year’s CES, Panasonic unveiled a TV that’s insanely cool: it’s completely invisible and when not in use, is like a clear pane of glass!
This is not Panasonic’s first ‘invisible screen’ attempt, but it’s definitely an improvement from their earlier versions that required under-shelf lighting in order to boost the image. The old LED display has been replaced with a new OLED display and, as you can see from the pictures below, the TV can be slid around like a sliding cabinet door so one can easily access the shelves behind it!
How is that possible? (the article continues after the ad)
The secret is in the fine mesh that’s embedded into the glass but, beyond that, we don’t know much.
Check out the amazing pictures and the video below:
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Main Article Photo: Panasonic
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Sources: Panasonic’s new prototype TV can hide in plain sight, Panasonic Just Unveiled a New Invisible Television
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