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CES 09: Samsung Transparent OLED Display

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CES 09: Samsung Transparent OLED Display

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  • Lol would be insane to run windows on my windows!

  • LOL 0:34

    Not distract? with a hot Asian doing that my eyes would not be on the road LOL

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  • Does the image show from behind 2?

  • useful in the window of cars

  • scouter..

  • @TheKiwiSniper Apparently later you could stack them together to create transparent cubes which produce 3D images.

  • @JourneyKorea maybe.. i dont know

  • @TheKiwiSniper um use your brain. this can be applied to car windshields, where gps can be utilized in real time, and of the real roads in front of you. so an arrow can guid you, without you having to look at another screen.

  • @TheKiwiSniper And apparently you can watch korean people do yoga if you're into that stuff.

  • @TheKiwiSniper You did hear the parts about possible applications right??? HUD's, gaming, information relays, health monitors, flexible displays etc. You are probably the same person who would have said LCD monitors are useless when they first came out.

  • thats cool but...

    where is the sense to look trough a screen? :/

    this is cool, but stupid!!

  • are videos/pictures only on "surface" or is possible to do thick transparent version and to see real 3D graphic objects "inside" this thick transparent glass ?

    :-)))

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