Yesterday, Xiaomi made a furor by launching the industry’s first mass-produced transparent TV. The Xiaomi Mi Transparent TV was officially released at a price of 49,999 yuan ($7198). Also, it immediately went on pre-sale after the launch. But it took only one second to completely sell out the first batch. Today, JD has had to restock it again.
Xiaomi Mi Transparent TV Key Features
In terms of specifications, the Xiaomi Mi Transparent TV uses a 55-inch transparent OLED screen. It has a 5.7mm ultra-thin design, and an integrated host audio base. The display supports up to 1.07 billion primary colors, DCI-P3 93% wide color gamut, 120Hz refresh rate, MEMC motion compensation, 1ms transient response, and gaming-level display standards.
Under the hood, it sports a MediaTek 9650 customized TV chip. The latter has a quad-core A73 processor architecture and an integrated Mali-G52 graphics card. it improves the performance by 30% compared with the previous generation. Independent neural network computing unit supports intelligent scene recognition. At the same time, there is an AI Master engine built-in, which can enhance the image performance in all aspects.
The Xiaomi Mi Transparent TV removes the traditional TV back panel, and the screen almost disappears. So it is a just a piece of transparent glass. When you light it up, the incredible ‘floating’ images and imaginative interaction methods bring the scenes seen in science fiction movies into reality.
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The Mi Transparent TV has a wealth of interfaces, including cable TV, external speakers, HDMI x 3, network cable interface, AV set-top box interface, and USB x 2.
Our protagonist supports Xiao Ai 3.0 voice assistant.
Briefly on The Xiaomi Mi Transparent TV History
For those who are wondering if this is the first transparent television in the history of humanity, then you’re wrong. It’s more like the world’s first mass-produced transparent television. Back in 2019, Panasonic introduced its own iteration of transparent television at IFA. As expected, it was more of a prototype and that too not the perfect one – but it was indeed fascinating.
Going back even further straight to 2017, LG introduced its transparent concept television as well at CES. Lastly, Samsung brought its own version as well in the year 2016. With that said, tech companies are working on these transparent OLED panels for a long time. While their version remained a mere concept or prototype, Xiaomi ended up launching its own mass-produced one. We’ll have to wait and see whether this new Mi TV Lux Transparent Edition makes it way globally or not.
How amazing is it?