Samsung 3D MSTV concept — now you see it, now you don’t |
Samsung 3D MSTV concept — now you see it, now you don’t Posted: 03 Sep 2011 10:44 AM PDT Designer Joseph Dumary has come up with this striking design for a Samsung 3D MSTV system with a variety of interchangeable screens according to the space available or the use to which you’re putting it.
Samsung 3D MSTVThe screen uses the latest generation of transparent AMOLED+ panels making this the thinnest and lightest screen ever. Each sub-pixel is a diode of red, green or blue. Therefore, instead of displaying the usual black areas, they allow light to pass which allows the viewer to see through the screen. You can adjust the transparency level of the screen and select the screens that match your desired application such as screens specifically dedicated to video games, movies etc. The TV supports various screen sizes (22,32,42,46,55, 64 inches), full HD, 3D active screen and supports 4K2K (40″ and more) with 3D without glasses. Once the screen is connected to the TV, it automatically recognizes and displays the definition of the screen. You choose your screen depending on the space you have. The TV is completely wireless. With ‘DPConnect’ your devices (video games, Blu-ray players, and others) connect wirelessly (7m, max). There’s no HDMI, no USB etc. The TV automatically detects devices in less than 5ms and displays the relevant options. In keeping with Sammy's passion for Android, this TV is a pure-blood Google Android. Other features include:
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