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You have to see LG's transparent TV from the future

It's there ... and it's not there.
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LAS VEGAS -- If there's a single piece of tech at CES 2017 that feels like the future, LG Display has it. And it's not a trendy new category, like an electric car, or an underwater drone, or a fancy VR headset.

It's a TV. And it's transparent.

Yep, you read that right -- LG Display built a TV you can see right through. Thanks to the nature of OLED display tech (LG's forté), which has much higher light transmittance than regular LED/LCD panels, it was able to build a screen that looks like a window when it's off, but can show images when on. And ... ah, just look at the damn thing:

LG Display's transparent TV is bananas! #MashCES #CES2017

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The TV, a 55-inch prototype display, wasn't perfectly transparent. The slight opaqueness means it's not quite like looking through glass when it's off, but it's pretty damn close.

LG didn't have much information on the display, although it did say the panel was full HD resolution or 1080p. The lack of 4K isn't surprising since it's a prototype, and higher resolution would also reduce the transmittance further, making the display darker when off.

This isn't the first time LG Display has shown a transparent panel; it unveiled an 18-inch clear display in 2014. Now, at 55 inches, the tech appears to be perfected for living rooms.

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As for use cases, apart from making your house look like the bridge of the Starship Enterprise, transparent displays have several commercial applications: They're theoretically perfect as heads-up displays in cars and other vehicles, containers (like fridges or vending machines) could have clear sides without the need for a control panel, and shop windows could make great use of them.

If that's not enough, the see-thru screen is sure to be an eye-catching addition to your man cave.

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Pete Pachal

Pete Pachal was Mashable’s Tech Editor and had been at the company from 2011 to 2019. He covered the technology industry, from self-driving cars to self-destructing smartphones.Pete has covered consumer technology in print and online for more than a decade. Originally from Edmonton, Canada, Pete first uploaded himself into technology journalism at Sound & Vision magazine in 1999. Pete also served as Technology Editor at Syfy, creating the channel's technology site, DVICE (now Blastr), out of some rusty HTML code and a decompiled coat hanger. He then moved on to PCMag, where he served as the site's News Director.Pete has been featured on Fox News, the Today Show, Bloomberg, CNN, CNBC and CBC.Pete holds degrees in journalism from the University of King's College in Halifax and engineering from the University of Alberta in Edmonton. His favorite Doctor Who monsters are the Cybermen.

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