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THe second one was a very lucky guess - a dozen or so possibles for my starter.
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So many people have it in two guesses today
Also, is it just me or did they change the font?
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Ok, I have had my coffee, so you can all come out now!
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Wordle 937 2/6
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To see through all the BS that's shown on TV!
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You can put it backward to look at people's backsides.
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You can be certain that there is no one hiding in the display?
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I do not want to be the boring guy here, but it does look awesome. I would not throw it away if I got one as a present.
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I think the point is that some people don't want an ugly black panel in the living room when the TV is off.
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...instead, they'd rather see a bunch of cables dangling off the backside of a transparent screen?
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Well then you could see the cat (or other mischievous pet) playing with those cables.
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An aquarium might be nice.
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In the old (read: CRT) days, TVs in wooden cabinets were popular. When the TV was not in use, you closed the doors (usually in teak, mahogany or other 'high class' wood) and the TV set looked like another cupboard.
I have also seen one in birch wood with wood carvings in Norwegian 'rose painting' style - very decorative! I suspect that was made by the owner of the TV set, not the TV manufacturer.
(Another side of the issue: '... when the TV is off' ?? When is that, in a US home? )
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trΓΈnderen wrote: When is that, in a US home?
When the TV is still in its box.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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RickZeeland wrote: in the living room when the TV is off.
Interesting thought. There still is a frame around it though.
And it means that you do need some sort of focus piece behind it. Another post mentioned an aquarium but not sure I would want to be taking care of an aquarium behind a TV (cleaning feeding etc.)
Perhaps a picture. That would normally be mounted higher on the wall. So the TV would need to frame it and be still be supported. Normal TV wall mount is behind the TV so that would not work.
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The point is to showcase the technology to a wider audience.
Maybe not for personal TV usage.
But I can imagine it can be useful in some situation (display, ... )
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I bet they'll be all over shopping malls real soon now.
Adverts all over the shop windows as well as the walls, and those stand alone pillars with a big portrait LCD.
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I think @RickZeeland has it.
If it's really transparent when it's off, you can use it as the glass of a normal picture, the front of an aquarium or even a window. When you want to watch TV it's a TV. When not, it's invisible and not a big black rectangle dominating the room!
I can't think of a real use for the demo effect of having the black parts transparent except maybe for 'talking head' type programs.
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jschell wrote: Not to mention the less obvious part but it means you really are going to need to start cleaning behind it now.
Nah. Just put some black poster board behind it.
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