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- kyeongeun lee
- Nov 12, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 15
Imagine a transparent AI showcase that seamlessly integrates into your space — delivering vibrant content, all while letting natural light flow through. Our Transparent LCD displays make this possible, offering stunning visuals with the perfect balance of transparency and brightness. While existing Transparent OLED displays are known for their impressive color and contrast, they come at a higher price and limited durability. The Nexgen AI showcase, however, is designed to deliver reliable performance at a fraction of the cost using high-performance Transparent LCDs.
Transparent LCD
(Liquid Crystal Display)

A transparent LCD is an advanced version of a traditional LCD, but with a twist.
the display panel itself is transparent. This technology is often used for applications that require the display to allow light to pass through it, such as in heads-up displays, smart windows, and advertising signage.
How it works:
Like traditional LCDs, transparent LCDs rely on liquid crystals that are manipulated by electric fields to control light passing through a backlight.
The display screen is made from a transparent glass or plastic material, and the liquid crystals adjust to create visible content on the screen.
The key difference is that transparent LCDs are designed to allow more light to pass through, and they generally have a low-power backlight to improve visibility while maintaining transparency.
Advantages of Transparent LCD:
Semi-transparent: It allows a certain amount of light to pass through, which means users can see both the displayed content and what's behind the display.
Relatively mature technology: LCDs are widely used and have a well-established manufacturing process.
Cost-effective: Compared to other transparent display technologies, transparent LCDs are typically cheaper to produce.
Transparent OLED
(Organic Light Emitting Diode)

A transparent OLED display uses organic materials that emit light when an electric current is applied. OLED technology does not require a backlight, unlike LCDs, as each pixel emits its own light.
How it works:
Transparent OLED displays are made from layers of organic materials placed between two conductive electrodes, one of which is transparent.
Each individual pixel emits its own light, meaning that OLEDs don’t need a backlight to function, allowing for greater transparency.
When the screen is turned off, the transparent OLED display looks like a piece of clear glass or plastic.
Advantages of Transparent OLED:
High transparency & Better contrast and brightness: OLEDs can achieve higher transparency and deeper blacks because individual pixels can be turned off. But it makes more expensive than LCD.



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