Lenovo transparent display laptop | This is one to see.

MWC 2024 has a ton of concepts that show you what is possible, and the Lenovo ThinkBook Transparent Display Laptop is one of those. We went hands-on with this invisible-screened laptop to see the technology’s benefits and downsides. Check out our written article too: https://andauth.co/LenovoTransparentLaptop

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31 thoughts on “Lenovo transparent display laptop | This is one to see.

  1. I see absolutely no point in this. The glass display is fragile, everyone can see what you're doing, and all the glass would make the laptop heavy. No thanks, not interested.

  2. Yes, it is a bit unnecessary, but I think what we need to pay attention to here is that such technologies are no longer in the cinema industry and are made available to the public. that's why it's beautiful.

  3. Lenovo's wave of mega silent firings in early 2023 were absolutely despicable. They laid off thousands of really great people after posting record profits and bragging about moving up the Forbes list each quarter in their "All Hands" NA org sales meetings to those people that moved the needle for them. They ruined thousands of people's lives who relocated and rented or purchased new homes just to join the US sales organization during the digital boom of the pandemic and increase in business for them, forcing them to lose their homes and become homeless. Their warranty process is atrocious and considered terrible by anyone who has had to deal with service claims on top of this.

  4. Marvel movies, Cyberpunk, 100s of other sci-fi movies/ shows/ games have this thing. And now that it's here we're labelling it not practical 😂

  5. The obvious privacy concerns aside (which I believe would somehow be addressed, were this to become a thing), I see absolutely no advantage in being visible or seeing behind the screen. This is the kind of product that would strictly be bought by someone who likes to show off, not someone who is actually looking for a good laptop.

  6. Not sure this will catch on but I like the idea of a transparent panel display going from the floor to the ceiling to run Home Assistant on.

  7. Apart from being a showy tech demo there is literally no benefit to a transparent laptop display. Utterly pointless.

  8. This is the sort of tech that belongs in places like the HUDs on fighter jets or augmented reality headsets, not on TVs or laptop screens.

    A transparent display on a TV or laptop would be utterly stupid as the content would be severaly more difficult to read with no benefit gained from being able to see what's behind the display. Lets look at printed media for example. We already have the technology to print stuff onto transparent 'paper-like' material. Yet it doesn't take a genius to see why modern books and documents still have opaque and not transparent pages.

  9. I feel like this is tech regression, you would think a transparent screen would come first then we would progress to a OLED. I mean fragile glass, dim and inaccurate colors, hard to see, everyone knows what you're seeing and don't get started on the keyboard. So much money wasted on R&D for a product no one would buy.

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