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I bought a TRANSPARENT TV for $7000 :*(

Linus Tech Tips@LinusTechTips7.2M viewsOct 17, 202013:58
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Receive a $25 credit for Ting today when you sign up at linus.ting.com Why on earth would anyone want a transparent TV?...

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The video opens with Linus introducing the Mi TV LUX Transparent Edition, a 55-inch OLED panel marketed as a see-through screen and priced at 7200 USD. He unboxes the crate, jokes about how unusual and impractical a transparent television sounds, and immediately notes the lack of accessible information in English. The segment then shifts to a hands-on exploration of the device’s tech: the panel is nearly fully see-through with only wiring and a few components visible, and Linus questions whether the display is truly 1080p despite the 1920x1080 desktop resolution readouts. Throughout the setup, the team navigates language barriers, the Xiaomi app store, and the TVOS, discovering quirks like limited English support, an always-on display option, and various preset picture modes. The video also covers practicalities such as input lag, 120 Hz compatibility, and the challenge of dead pixels, which spoil the premium experience despite the dreamlike transparency. In a broader context, Linus reflects on the potential commercial value of such a display for hotels, lobbies, and showrooms, suggesting the product might make sense more as a spectacle or marketing piece than a consumer buy. The closer discussion touches on the notion that the transparent design could attract business clients even if the consumer experience is imperfect, while a sponsor message for Ting interrupts the flow with a lighthearted segue. Overall, the video blends humorous critique with technical curiosity, leaving viewers with a sense of fascination about transparent displays and a skeptical takeaway about whether this particular model is worth the seven thousand dollars for most buyers.

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