Thursday, January 07, 2010

The Future of Transparent Displays

Transparent displays are making their way to all sorts of consumer applications. At the Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas, an array of the latest technology is on display. One of the new, cool laptops being featured is Samsung's prototype of its 14-inch transparent OLED display.



There is definitely a wow factor to this laptop and one that consumers may be clamoring for in the near future.

Other applications where transparent displays are being used have been on the radar for some time. Take a look at Planar's use of transparent display technology and learn about the benefits of its easy customization or watch the video.



Do you have an application you would like to see on a transparent display?

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Friday, October 12, 2007

Transparent Multi-touch

This isn't a result of our new transparent EL technology, but it is interesting. Microsoft Research has developed LucidTouch, a concept product with the touch screen on the back of the panel. Read more about the technology at NewScientistTech.

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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Transparent Display Technology


We just released our newest display technology called TASEL (Transparent and Segemented Electroluminescent). We've kept all the great qualities of electroluminescent displays, but with an interesting new twist. The display can now be transparent, mirrored, as well as cut or molded into unique shapes. See the Transparent press release, product page or FAQ. Here's an example of a TASEL display that has bent into shape. Try that with an LCD.

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