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Uhm, cool I guess. Why should we use this? Does it have any advantage over classical displays?
Some very novel jobs where you need to be at a computer but also like to see the person in front of you? For the sake of transparency so the client can follow a bit?
I am just guessing. Transparent screens as tech are very promising for AR, imagine a technicians tablet with this? But a laptop… more a novelty.
One person would be looking at a reversed image though, so that's not going to fly.
Why not simply have a double sided monitor?
Even if it does, it has a ton of disadvantages too.
Yes. The advantage is it's really cool.
You can get done damn near everything you need with super basic products, but is that how you roll?
Put a paper drawing behind the transparent screen and draw on the screen to digitize it.
Or, you know, use a scanner app?
Nah, that's too affordable and easy to use for a True Artist.
So you can proudly watch porn in public and make not just people behind you uncomfortable, but also people in front of you!
Everyone in the circlejerk can look at the same screen.
Only and only use I can think of is tablet mode without relying on screen flipping somehow away from keyboard.