Does
your HDTV just not seem as sleek and sexy as it
once was? If the allure of having a flat-panel display mounted to your wall
just isn't enough anymore, the completely see-through Loewe Invisio might be
just what you're looking for. Designed by Michael Friebe, the transparent television
made a big splash in the 2011 iF Concept Design competition, and if we're lucky we may
soon see it in our own homes.
Loewe is well known in Europe for
its high-end televisions and audio hardware. In fact, the company is said to be in talks with Apple about a possible
acquisition. This would give Apple a huge head start if the company decides to
release a long-rumored Apple-branded HDTV, and would mean products like the
futuristic Invisio could arrive stateside sooner rather than later. The Invsio
looks absolutely stunning — well, as stunning as a see-through television can
look. The clear LCD technology allows the display to pop to life when
you hit the power button, but then disappear the instant you shut it off. The
bottom portion of the set houses all the important bits, and the entire unit
can be mounted on a wall if you're not a fan of the shiny silver tabletop
stand.
Without
a border or frame of any kind, the screen is meant to blend in seamlessly with
its surroundings when not in use. The Invisio is clearly meant for TV lovers
who want their living rooms to have an air of sophistication on nights when
must-see-TV isn't a priority. Of course, if the rear of your entertainment
center is littered with cords, you're going to want to clean them up before showing off a new transparent
TV.
But don't start saving for this
futuristic display just yet — the Invisio isn't yet a Loewe's retail offering,
and because it's still considered a concept, it may never be. Of course, one
look at the company's plans for other future products — including a TV with two
screens and a mirror with built-in social displays (pictured below) — should be
enough to tell you that the Invisio may very well see the light of day. If the
Inviso concept sounds like something out of science fiction, don't forget
that transparent LCD technology has been around for a while now. Samsung has
already shown off its own see-through "Smart Window" technology which allows
users to interact with apps, or even pull down a set of virtual shades to dim
the daylight. The Invisio would likely work in a similar fashion, though
without the addition of touchscreen controls. Regardless of whether or not it ever
becomes a reality, the fact that we have the technology available to make
see-through televisions is enough to make us feel like we're living in the
future. And if the rumored Apple acquisition does indeed take place, who knows
what other ridiculously cool concepts could eventually emerge from the deal.
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