Transparent Telly
#2 Re: Transparent Telly
I can clearly see through the design intent for this model
#3 Re: Transparent Telly
I can't see the point of it...Ali Tait wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 10:54 am Whatever next?
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Sorry, I couldn't resist!
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#4 Re: Transparent Telly
Sounds like a gimmick that will have a certain lifespan. As an optical designer, I'd tape a piece of flocked black paper behind it !
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#5 Re: Transparent Telly
So you can see the dust behind it ?
The tube manual is quite like a telephone book. The number of it perfect. It is useful to make it possible to speak with a girl. But we can't see her beautiful face from the telephone number
#6 Re: Transparent Telly
In a Room with a awkward set up and a TV is a further inconvenience, it might fit nicely into a Window reveal or other area with a Glass Back Drop and allow for the the best of both Worlds a Real World Vista and what ever the TV is projecting when in use.
It is a Shame they are not offering a Curved Model, it would like quite effective in a Bay Reveal
Such a option might leave more scope for how the HiFi System can be shown off
Its taken Three Cups of strong Coffee to come up with that one
It is a Shame they are not offering a Curved Model, it would like quite effective in a Bay Reveal
Such a option might leave more scope for how the HiFi System can be shown off
Its taken Three Cups of strong Coffee to come up with that one
#7 Re: Transparent Telly
The beginning of various new technologies:
1) eyeglasses instead of monitors
2) windows with self tint/information for automobiles
3) virtual reality
1) eyeglasses instead of monitors
2) windows with self tint/information for automobiles
3) virtual reality
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#8 Re: Transparent Telly
You're missinmg the point Steve, I just don't see it!
Sorry, I couldn't resist!
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Am I the only one who thinks this is a brilliant idea? I don’t watch a huge amount, so most of the time the TV is a huge hideous black thing dominating the corner of the sitting room, so this would be a big improvement. In the mean time I’m thinking of ordering one of these: https://www.samsung.com/uk/lifestyle-tv ... ighlights/
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#10 Re: Transparent Telly
1. Move telly out of corner
2. Take photo of corner of room
3. Replace telly
4. Upload photo to Raspberry Pi as a screen saver
5. Plug Pi Into TV
6. Profit
2. Take photo of corner of room
3. Replace telly
4. Upload photo to Raspberry Pi as a screen saver
5. Plug Pi Into TV
6. Profit
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I like that. Might confuse the dog when her ball ends up behind the tv though.
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#12 Re: Transparent Telly
Fix camera to back of TV to give real time view.
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That would probably confuse me!
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So, does it generate an opaque black pixel ( for the shadows ) ?
It has a pretty bold claim as regards contrast ratio.
It has a pretty bold claim as regards contrast ratio.
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