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September 23, 2005

ClaroTV - A Whole New Way to Look at a Piece of Glass

Remember the good ole' days when glass was something for birds to poop on or to throw a baseball through (kids throwing baseballs, not the birds)? Now ClaroTV has designed a TV right out of a science fiction movie. Here's a description of the ClaroTV from Gizmag:

The ClaroTV range is distinctly different. It offers everything you expect from a high quality TV or display - but in GLASS. The result is a stunning TV without wires and without a box around it. The Holoscreen is a revolutionary holographic film which displays any image fed through a projector at a specific angle on to a transparent display. All other light is ignored. The result is a remarkably bright and sharp image quality - even in brightly lit environments. The screen is a 1.5m x 1.0m rectangle of 10mm glass with a 610mm x 814mm sheet of translucent attached to it. Any type of projector can be used to cast the image. To complete the futuristic setup, a pair of optional Ferguson Hill FH001 speakers can be positioned either side of the screen.
I'm not surprised there's no price mentioned, but you can bet this will be the most expensive, if not the sweetest piece of glass you ever got.

At GizMag.com

Update: Looks like this sweet piece of glass will run you $45,000US. You may just want to point your projector at your new triple pane windows.

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Posted by William Hungerford at September 23, 2005 10:41 AM
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