In Russian subway carriages, windows will be replaced with OLED screens

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In domestic passenger trains, “interactive windows” may appear. Instead of glass in the wagons of such trains, a transparent OLED display will be used, a sample of which was presented the day before in Yekaterinburg as part of the Innoprom-2019 insert.





The developers of innovation were the South Korean IT giant LG and the Russian holding “Schwabe”, which is a structural unit of Rostec Corporation. In this tandem, domestic engineers are responsible for the production of the work surface, and Korean - for technology transmission of the "picture". The main production site will be the Lytkarinsky Optical Glass Plant.

According to the statement of the director of Rostec Oleg Yevtushenko to the agency RIA News, similar “interactive windows” could equip subway cars. Throughout the journey, media content will be broadcast on the displays. But, as soon as the train approaches the platform, the screen will automatically switch to the "transparency" mode, leaving only the navigation elements.

It is worth noting that in the future, innovation can find wide application not only in the railway industry. Such "windows" could be used as storefronts, at public transport stops and other public places.
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  1. +1
    10 July 2019 21: 16
    And pay for these excesses will be passengers who already don’t know how and how to pay for the next seizures of stupidity (servants of the people and supposedly effective managers of Chubais and Gaidar).
  2. 0
    11 July 2019 09: 16
    How many grandmas on this can be mastered ... A dream, not a window ....
  3. +2
    11 July 2019 18: 42
    Whatever the child may amuse himself, if only the Orwellian idea does not come to his mind to install "television screens" in the apartments of citizens, oblige them to watch them for 2 hours a day and punish them for thought crimes.