Ultra-large nano transparent screens may soon be accessible to everyone
A 100-inch Nano Transparent Screen (NTS) with adjustable transparency has been developed, offering clear images at a low cost. This innovation by KIMM and Meta2People enables mass production for widespread use.
Read original articleA super-sized Nano Transparent Screen (NTS) has been developed and commercialized for the first time, offering adjustable transparency at a low cost. This innovation opens the door for widespread adoption of large transparent screens in various applications like department stores, smart windows, and promotional displays. The 100-inch NTS, developed by the Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials (KIMM) and Meta2People, can adjust transparency based on surrounding lighting and images. These screens, made of titanium dioxide nanoparticles, provide clear images at a wide viewing angle and can be overlapped with a Polymer Dispersed Liquid Crystal film for enhanced clarity. Unlike expensive transparent OLED screens, NTSs can be mass-produced at a fraction of the cost, making them accessible to the general public. The technology also ensures stable performance in various environments, making them suitable for indoor and outdoor installations. The research team aims to further improve NTS quality and promote the popularization of transparent screens.
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