So far, only the screen has been made transparent.
Lenovo showed a prototype of a device called ThinkBook Transparent Display Laptop. This is a partially transparent laptop: the device has a transparent screen, the part where the keyboard is located is still opaque.
However, writes Gizmodo, the ThinkBook Transparent Display Laptop does not have a keyboard in the traditional sense. Images of the keys are projected onto a flat panel located in the same place where the keyboards of regular laptops are located.
The laptop is equipped with a 17.3-inch screen based on Micro-LED technology. The screen is indeed transparent, and, as a Gizmodo correspondent notes, if you stand behind the laptop, you can read the text on the screen without any problems – although it will be upside down.
The ThinkBook Transparent Display Laptop runs Windows 11 and is equipped with several applications that use artificial intelligence. There is also an analogue of augmented reality: thanks to the camera in the laptop lid, you can place a digital butterfly on a real object behind the device screen.
There are no plans to release the ThinkBook Transparent Display Laptop for sale – this is just a concept. Lenovo did not say how much such a device could cost.
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