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The Sci‑Fi See‑Through TV Revolution – Transparent TVs of 2025 and Futuristic Models Coming in 2026

The Sci‑Fi See‑Through TV Revolution – Transparent TVs of 2025 and Futuristic Models Coming in 2026

Imagine a TV that disappears into your décor or a shop window that doubles as a screen – welcome to the era of transparent TVs. Once a sci-fi fantasy, see-through televisions are now a reality in 2025, with several brands launching transparent displays for both home use and commercial showcases. In this report, we compare the latest transparent OLED and LED TVs – from luxury living room centerpieces to cutting-edge retail displays – and peek at the futuristic models expected in 2026. We’ll cover how LG, Samsung, Xiaomi, TCL, and others are pushing this tech, including key specs, unique design features, use cases, pricing, and availability. Let’s see which transparent screens are turning heads and what’s coming next in this “invisible” TV revolution. Transparent display technology has rapidly evolved from prototype demos to real products. A transparent TV uses a see-through screen – you can literally see objects behind it when it’s off or showing minimal content. Unlike conventional TVs, these have no opaque back; they’re often made with OLED or the latest microLED panels that emit light independently, requiring no backlight. This allows for a clear glass-like screen where images appear to float in mid-air techradar.com. The effect is

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