Samsung Wants To Turn Your Windows Into TVs

Earnest Cavalli

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Samsung Wants To Turn Your Windows Into TVs



Aside from their useful transparency, windows are rather dull. Samsung however, wants to change that.

Imagine yourself sitting indoors on a rainy day. You sigh melodramatically, look out the window and see nothing but overcast grey. Raindrops plink against the glass, and across the lawn you spy a squirrel chattering angrily at a crow. You watch the duo for half an hour, the crow cawing and the squirrel vocalizing in that chirpy squirrel voice that defies succinct description (but which you can all hear in your brain).

Even with all my flowery text that's an incredibly boring afternoon. It's too bad your window isn't more entertaining, huh? Luckily, Samsung researchers have a solution.

The Korea Herald reports:

Samsung Electronics Co. said Monday that its researchers reported a breakthrough in light-emitting diode technology that will allow production of ultra-large advanced display panels on ordinary glass, such as window panes.

Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology succeeded in fabricating nearly single crystalline Gallium Nitride on amorphous glass substrates, a milestone that will enable production of super-sized LEDs using glass substrates, Samsung said.

"In ten years, window panes will double as lighting and display screens, giving personality to buildings," said a Samsung researcher who was part of the project.

The operative phrase in that quote is "super-sized LEDs." Where traditional LED manufacturing yields 2-inch LEDS, this new method could create LEDs 400 times larger, for a fraction of the cost. Forget the idea of your bay windows serving as television screens, this technology could be used to create 100-foot high-definition monitors that are incredibly thin, cheap and relatively environmentally friendly.

Unfortunately, the Herald claims that this technology will need another decade of research before it's available in consumer electronics.

Mark your calendars kids. 2021 is the year we play Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 15 on a translucent monitor the size of a blimp.

Source: Korea Herald [http://www.koreaherald.com/national/Detail.jsp?newsMLId=20111010000594]
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Thyunda

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...is Samsung trying to deny that there's an outside world?

...my laptop's a Samsung. What secrets has it been hiding from me?! Be there aliens?!
 

Shadow-Phoenix

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Turning windows into tv's might sound really technological but at the same time it sounds sort of silly along with the fact that some people have been known to vandalize windows let alone jumping out of them like in case of a sudden emergency of a fire and they can't open their "tv window" not to mention the cost of repair or replace would be high but i do however like the idea regardless of what i just said.
 

Vault Citizen

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Its funny this article comes up, the other day I was playing Dreamfall: The Longest Journey and the character has a tv like this, its interesting to know that such a thing isn't as far away as I thought it was.
 

Phishfood

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800 inch LEDs? am I missing something?

I can't imagine this ever being actually used on windows for TV, the whole licensing thing for a start. I can however see it being used in storefronts for fancy displays.

Still, cheaper massive tellies is always good.
 

weirdee

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Michael J. Fox was right! The apocryalypse is near!

All we need now are the hoverboards.
 

omicron1

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All your porn, sitting outside the blinds for all the world to see. Not to mention bank account numbers etc.
 

SextusMaximus

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omicron1 said:
All your porn, sitting outside the blinds for all the world to see. Not to mention bank account numbers etc.
Tvs aren't the same thing as computers.
 

theonecookie

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Windows are rather dull yes but its what's outside them that's intresting walls on the other hand are dull put tv's on walls and let windows be windows
 

omicron1

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SextusMaximus said:
omicron1 said:
All your porn, sitting outside the blinds for all the world to see. Not to mention bank account numbers etc.
Tvs aren't the same thing as computers.
TVs can easily be hooked up to computers to serve as monitors. Especially where real advancements in technology are made - do you really think things like this will remain the exclusive domain of television and consoletoys?
 

Knusper

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So if something was going on on the other side of your window, wouldn't you just be distracted all the time? I don't understand how this will work :p
 

BaronOfStuff

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I'll just stick to my conventional TV, thanks. You know, the one I can replace when necessary without tearing my fucking house apart.
 

SextusMaximus

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omicron1 said:
SextusMaximus said:
omicron1 said:
All your porn, sitting outside the blinds for all the world to see. Not to mention bank account numbers etc.
Tvs aren't the same thing as computers.
TVs can easily be hooked up to computers to serve as monitors. Especially where real advancements in technology are made - do you really think things like this will remain the exclusive domain of television and consoletoys?
I think they'll definitely be used for computing circumstances, I also think anyone who's stupid enough to show the world their bank account details, doesn't deserve a bank account in the firs place.
 

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Shadow-Phoenix said:
Turning windows into tv's might sound really technological but at the same time it sounds sort of silly along with the fact that some people have been known to vandalize windows let alone jumping out of them like in case of a sudden emergency of a fire and they can't open their "tv window" not to mention the cost of repair or replace would be high but i do however like the idea regardless of what i just said.
Then you buy insurance, and safety codes would obviously prevent you from sealing off every window in your house. Easily solved problems. And repairing and replacing normal tvs is expensive anyways.
 

Shadow-Phoenix

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Druyn said:
Shadow-Phoenix said:
Turning windows into tv's might sound really technological but at the same time it sounds sort of silly along with the fact that some people have been known to vandalize windows let alone jumping out of them like in case of a sudden emergency of a fire and they can't open their "tv window" not to mention the cost of repair or replace would be high but i do however like the idea regardless of what i just said.
Then you buy insurance, and safety codes would obviously prevent you from sealing off every window in your house. Easily solved problems. And repairing and replacing normal tvs is expensive anyways.
yeah there's that too but what about wiring and someone needs to jump out of the nearest window mind you they probably would think of that ahead of time to make sure you could
 

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I guess that would nicely counter people's fear of the Slender Man.