




OLED transparent:capacitive touch, ultra-wide viewing angle, full HD, 3D effect, OLED self-luminous
Features: The panel adopts imported OLED panel without backlight, and the screen can emit light by itself, achieving deeper and more vivid picture quality. Transparent display The virtual and real superimposed transparent OLED breaks the traditional display form and achieves better transparency and image quality. The transparency is as high as 38%. It naturally blends into the modern living space. The collision of virtual and reality gives you a different vision. Clear and bright full-color display AR anti-reflection processing, clear and non-reflective images, 107 million colors, full-color display without distortion, presenting more cool elements. Human-computer interaction Touch your heart with a built-in win10 professional operating system, equipped with high-precision 10-point capacitive touch, and you can reach what you want with one touch. High reliability, high stability, and long service life. Industrial-grade power modules are used. The startup speed is fast, the system is stable and reliable, and it can work 7x24 hours for more than 30,000 hours.
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Transparent OLED
Pixels are partially clear Each pixel in a transparent OLED display consists of 4 sub-pixels. Color is created by a combination of red, green, and blue subpixels, and the remaining area of the pixel is clear. That clear part creates transparency. This is why there is a direct relationship between resolution and transparency. If a display contains more active pixels, less space is created for clear pixels and the display becomes less see-through. That's why OLED is now Full HD resolution, because it optimizes transmission and resolution.
Black is transparent and white is opaque Unlike transparent LCD monitors, black or dark content is clear on the screen and white or bright content is opaque. You can see this in the photo below. The image of the car appears to be floating in space, and through the black background you can clearly see physical objects such as books and pencils placed behind the monitor. A full-screen image of the ship appears in the foreground, but if you look closely at the hull, you'll see some objects behind the display that are visible in dark areas.
Ambient Light Affects Perceived Transparency Like any glass surface, ambient light can affect the appearance of transparency. The two pictures below are the same display, the same screen content (of a model), and the same plants behind the display. The only difference is that the plants have been "sublimated". When there is more light on objects behind the screen, you can see blades of grass coming through the display more clearly than when the light is off. A transparent display will appear opaque in a completely dark room. In a well-lit room with a transparent display, objects or scenes that are strongly lit behind the display will look like clear glass.





