The futuristic, transparent OLED TV wowing the internet is made by a Chinese electronics company

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Beijing-based tech company Xiaomi became the first manufacturer to mass-produce a transparent OLED TV available to the public, albeit for a steep price.in China on Aug. 16, 2020. The TV comes with a 55-inch, 5.7-millimeters thick transparent OLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and a 1 ms pixel response time. The Mi TV Lux also has a static contrast ratio of 150,000:1, 10-bit color and 93% coverage of DCI-P3.

Under the hood — or, in this case, a circular base — the Mi TV Lux Transparent Edition comes equipped with a custom MediaTek 9650 chipset alongside Xiaomi's AI Master Smart Engine image processing, which boasts over 20 optimization algorithms and dedicated optimization for five major use scenarios.Stockton Gangs Investigation Leads to 34 Arrests, Including 2 Asian American Rappers

More on the software side, the transparent TV runs on Xiaomi’s custom-made MIUI, which has been tweaked for its super-thin screen feature. The futuristic Dolby Atmos-supported TV also has AI Master for Audio, a feature that automatically changes the audio mode depending on the type of content being played on the TV.

The Xiaomi Mi TV Lux Transparent Edition became the world’s first mass-produced transparent smart TV when the Chinese company released it in August 2020. Though the technology may be the first commercially available, many transparent TV concepts had already been floating around even before the big Xiaomi reveal, like

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