When pigs fly
📺 China’s Flying TV is here — and it’s mind-blowing. 🤯
— Pascal Bornet (@pascal_bornet) December 28, 2025
I still can’t get over this. A drone-powered LED display that hovers mid-air, turning the sky into a living, moving screen.
Not a drone. Not a billboard. Something entirely new.
This is both — fused, intelligent, and… pic.twitter.com/Eh9C2DzCBV
Pascal Bornet
@pascal_bornet
📺 China’s Flying TV is here — and it’s mind-blowing. 🤯
I still can’t get over this. A drone-powered LED display that hovers mid-air, turning the sky into a living, moving screen.
Not a drone. Not a billboard. Something entirely new.
This is both — fused, intelligent, and powered by AI.
🇨🇳 What makes it so impressive:
➡️ Ultra-light LED screen with HD visuals
➡️ Balanced in flight by AI-driven gyroscopes
➡️ Smooth, stable, and autonomous flight control
➡️ Operates remotely or follows programmed paths
It’s powered by lithium-polymer batteries, yet looks effortless as it floats — like it belongs there.
🎯 Possible use cases: open-air concerts, sports arenas, public messages, or next-gen sky advertising.
To me, this is where AI starts to move beyond function — into wonder.
It’s not just about smarter machines, but about reshaping how we experience technology itself.
👀 The next screen you look at might not be on a wall… it might be in the sky.