On October 30, DaYun Precision announced that it has successfully implemented Micro LED transparent display and color electronic paper application solutions to help trendy apparel showrooms attract crowds, increase sales, and create an immersive shopping experience unlike any other.
In specific applications, Ta Yun uses AU Optronics' 54-inch Micro LED transparent module, with a transmittance of over 60% and a brightness of 600 nits, to create a "transparent runway" and combine it with AI-generated fashion models to achieve a 24-hour rotating display of exquisite haute couture styles.

A 54-inch Micro LED transparent screen advertising flag (Image source: DaYun)
In addition, a 20-inch Micro LED transparent display embedded in the L-shaped display case plays 180-degree stereoscopic images of the products, and combined with wearing simulation, allows customers to interact closely, understand the design concept, and improve the purchase efficiency of high-priced products and the brand appeal.

A 20-inch Micro LED interactive virtual and real-world product presentation (Image source: DaYun)
According to reports, AUO's SeeThru Micro LED transparent display technology achieves high transmittance, low diffraction, high brightness, borderless design, and wide color gamut through a TFT glass backplane, invisible circuitry, and micro-chips (<20μm). This technology boasts approximately 60% transmittance, a full-white brightness of 600 nits, and maintains color accuracy even at wide viewing angles, making it suitable for boutique retail and architectural displays.
In October of this year, it was reported that Neptunus Technology would collaborate with garment OEM manufacturer Juyang Industrial to present a "Technology × Fashion" show at London Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2026, centered on Micro LED transparent display technology. The show would utilize a 9.38-inch adjustable transmittance Micro LED transparent display, exploring the application of technology in fashion presentation through the combination of light and shadow effects with clothing design.
Neptunus stated that the technology could be extended to areas such as mobile displays or jewelry display cases in the future, enhancing visual effects and viewing experience.
In terms of color e-paper applications, Ta Yun has applied its 13.3-inch Spectra 6 with cholesterol-based full-color e-paper to trendy backpacks, allowing users to instantly change illustrations, anime patterns, or text according to their mood.

Colorful e-paper trendy backpack (Image source: DaYun)
Boutique store staff wear 4.01-inch color electronic paper name tags that dynamically display the day's featured items, limited-time offers, or styling inspiration, fostering closer interaction with customers and enhancing the immersive shopping experience. (Source: Taiwan Economic Daily News, compiled)