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Xiaomi MI TV LUX Transparent Edition

Chinese electronics company Xiaomi has launched the world´s first mass-produced see-through TV! The gorgeous Xiaomi MI TV LUX Transparent Edition hides the processing units in its base stand, leaving the 55-inch screen completely clear when turned off. Entirely self-luminous, this edgeless display makes it appear as if images are suspended in midair. And when you decide to turn off this clear television, it looks just like a piece of glass. Specs include a 150000:1 static contrast ratio and an infinite dynamic contrast ratio, 120Hz refresh rate, and Dolby Atmos support.



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OUTDOOR TV | BY SUNBRITE

The Sunbrite´s outdoor 32" Lcd tv can be watched in all-weather conditions, it is protected against rain, dirt, insects and scratches. It features a dual-fan airflow system allowing the tv to keep cool and dry even in high temperatures. It also has a internal thermostat heater to protect the Tv in low temperatures. An innovative watertight cable entry system allows for cables to keep dry. ...
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Leica Cine 1 Laser TV

Leica has unveiled its first-ever laser TV, designed in partnership with Hisense. Set to revolutionize home entertainment forever, the Leica Cine 1 is a short-throw laser TV projector that is capable of projecting an image from 80 to 100-inches in 4K resolution, mere inches away from a wall. It also comes with integrated Dolby Atmos system built-in, a smart TV launcher for compatibility with all your favorite streaming services, and built-in TV tuner. watch the vide...
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LG RETRO CLASSIC TV

New product with old technology. The Retro Classic TV has a 14 inch display, an antenna and chrome legs. However, it has a digital tuner, video input and remote control. So it is not quite ancient. You can still change the image from color and black and white, just for fun. So far this TV is only available in Korea and costs $220. But perhaps LG resolve to bring this retro TV to other places on the planet....
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