LG Display announced on November 5 that it has installed an 8-meter-long, ultra-large transparent OLED table made up of 12 55-inch transparent OLEDs connected together at Starbucks "The Yeosu Dolsan DT store."
LG Display and Starbucks incorporated transparent OLEDs into the main table, a key element of the cafe's interior, to create a luxurious and innovative space and offer new experiences.
The transparent OLED table is placed in the center of the store's first floor, attracting customers' attention from the moment they enter. The transparent OLED table is located in the center of the first floor of the store and draws attention from the moment customers enter.
When customers place their cups on the table, the sensors react to create a rippling effect around the cup, which is a favorite among customers.
The store has become a local attraction, with more than 20,000 visitors within 10 days of opening, and an average of 2,000 visitors per day on weekdays.
Transparent OLED, which LG Display is currently mass-producing for the first time in the world, is a technology that maximizes the advantages of OLEDs that emit light from the pixels themselves, allowing viewers to see beyond the screen while providing the accurate color expression and high freedom of design space that only OLEDs can provide.
It generates less heat than conventional LEDs, making it suitable for indoor use, and its special tempered glass allows it to safely withstand heavy loads, and it can be installed in a variety of spaces, including windows, walls, and floors, providing endless scalability.
In addition to the existing 55-inch transparent OLED, LG Display plans to expand its lineup to 77-inch and 30-inch in the future to expand customer choices.