- Transparent micro LED screen simultaneously displays different materials on both sides
- Ultra-split 17.3 inch design mixes futuristic aesthetics with real-world functionality
- Maker AUO indicated on aviation, retail and internal use for double performance
Transparent screens on devices such as smartphones and tablets have long been a prominent place of science-fi movies and TV shows as they look good, even if they are not always practical. Now, however, they are becoming a reality.
Taiwan’s performance manufacturer AUO (AU Optronics Corporation), which was formed through the merger of Acer display technology and Unipac optoelectronics corporate in 2001, has performed a double -party transparent micro LED performance in Touch Taiwan 2025.
Its first display is a thin 17.3-inch screen that provides a transparent experience on both sides, and can present different materials depending on the angle of view.
For use at aircraft and homes and shops
The screen can show individual images or data on each side, and AUO suggests that a possible use will be in first-class airline cabins, where passengers and flight attendants can see their own interfaces.
AUO’s demo included a translation interface, which offers spontaneous multilingual communication through performance. Commercial scenarios such as store window, museum exhibition and digital signage are also seen as a natural fit for technology.
Ultra-Patli design combined with transparent micro LED technology represents a change using traditional performance, which is something close to ambient computing.
Unlike single -skeptical transparent oleds, which often struggle with brightness and image clarity in direct light, AUO’s micro LED technique provides high brightness and color performance – potentially overcome many of those limitations.
The AUO has not disclosed when it expects to go into production in performance, nor has it no indication on pricing, although it is appropriate to say that the screen will not be cheaper.
A video posted on YouTube shows the screen in use on a 50-second mark.
