Samsung announced that its first translucent screen with a transparency rate of 20% for black and white model. He should sell by the end of the year. These screens are designed to service large companies and advertising are primarily marketing tools. Nevertheless, they are one step closer to the company seeking the transparent screen for years (see "Samsung OLED screens on display super fine").
They also require 90% less energy than conventional models. The screen marketed by Samsung will have a diagonal of 22 inches for a WSXGA + (1680 x 1050) and a contrast ratio of 500:1. It will use a USB cable or HDMI. Korean obviously did not give pricing, but as the slab is in any event for professionals, it will be out of reach of the general public.
Samsung multiplies the presentations of this kind (see "A 19-inch OLED screen transparent") and the recent demonstrations were particularly interesting (see "A transparent screen demonstration). It is hoped a consumer version in less than five years. As a reminder, transparent means that all light rays pass through the object.
You can clearly see through (eg glass or pure water). A translucent material passes a part of the rays. It is possible to see that part through. Finally, an opaque object does not let light through and it impossible to see through.
They also require 90% less energy than conventional models. The screen marketed by Samsung will have a diagonal of 22 inches for a WSXGA + (1680 x 1050) and a contrast ratio of 500:1. It will use a USB cable or HDMI. Korean obviously did not give pricing, but as the slab is in any event for professionals, it will be out of reach of the general public.
Samsung multiplies the presentations of this kind (see "A 19-inch OLED screen transparent") and the recent demonstrations were particularly interesting (see "A transparent screen demonstration). It is hoped a consumer version in less than five years. As a reminder, transparent means that all light rays pass through the object.
You can clearly see through (eg glass or pure water). A translucent material passes a part of the rays. It is possible to see that part through. Finally, an opaque object does not let light through and it impossible to see through.
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