Samsung brings the transparent display closer in Korea
Today, Samsung unveiled the first
commercial installation of its cutting-edge mirror display at an upscale hair
salon in Seoul, South Korea. The 55-inch display units act as a mirror while
playing media over the mirrored image.
Effectively, however, the display
represents a (90%) transparent layer over an underlying mirror, and is among
the early retail-led examples of a device seen
frequently in science-fiction
movies of the last 20-30 years – a genuinely transparent display. The Planar LookThru OLED Series offers similar reflectivity
characteristics, but the prohibitive cost of the technology, as with Samsung,
is keeping it within the business display and high-end retail space.
Using Intel 3-D camera
technology, Samsung’s displays can also show customers in different
hair styles, colors and trends, allowing the hairdressers at the Leekaja
Hairbis’ Jamsil salon to provide customized, interactive consultations with
their clients. Samsung expects mirror displays to be used in retail, interior
design, furniture and fashion markets in the future. Similar 55-inch Samsung
mirror displays will be available for purchase worldwide in fall 2016.
The Samsung mirror display ML55E provides 90% transparency and 55% reflectivity, designed to
minimize visual distraction and provide clarity, both in the reflective mirror
surface and in the media content overlays. The mirror display comes with the
mirror embedded into the Transparent Glass LED Display, allowing
for parallel installation (rather than installing the two separately.) It also
comes with a proximity sensor, which automatically senses when a customer is
approaching the display, allowing a change from promotional signage to mirror
display. Proximity sensors can also be used to welcome customers to a store as
an additional retail application.
Samsung’s OLED
mirrored / Transparent
LED Display Screen has been receiving a lot of attention since they
were first unveiled last June, at
the Retail Asia Expo 2015 in Hong Kong. At that time Oseung Yang, Vice
President at Samsung Display Company, said, “Samsung has a long legacy of
leadership in technology innovation for digital signage, as well as for other
applications, and we are now leading the next wave of digital signage
advancement.” He went on, “We are very excited to help bring a new interactive
dimension to the world of multi-channel shopping through the integration of our
newest OLED displays with Intel® RealSense™ technology.” Retail applications of
the transparent screen (without the mirrored backing) were displayed at the
2015 IFA convention in Berlin.
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