The 47″ LED backlight LCD panel makes use of a fiber optic display with 2000 nit high-brightness – four times brighter than a general TV, which makes it more visible outdoors when compared to other types of displays. It also makes use of Local Dimming technology that helps it reduce power consumption to levels lower than that of existing LCD panels by turning off the darker parts of its backlights. The panel works even temperatures above 230 degrees F, which means hot, sunny days are definitely not a problem for it.
The 26″ Window Display isn’t new but nevertheless an interesting creation. It will be usable as a regular glass window or transparent touch display. It has a brightness control function for sunlight when used as a window and can even be used as a display during the night via an embedded LED backlight. Can’t wait until we start seeing these windows being used in our cars.