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Pretty cool tech, but why bother with the transparent screen? Just have the screen show an image of fancy expensive art or the classics that you want people to think you read and then you don't have to waste money actually buying them.
Does it need power to maintain an image?
I like the idea for houses where a TV doesn't really fit the decor, a projector being the obvious alternative. Or just an old-fashioned wooden TV cabinet, put your 46" OLED TV behind some nice oak doors.
Pretty cool tech, but why bother with the transparent screen? Just have the screen show an image of fancy expensive art or the classics that you want people to think you read and then you don't have to waste money actually buying them.
I think a nice frame option (Modern, Victorian, Georgian etc) and the ability to frame art / pictures behind it would be the obvious enhancement, hang it on the wall that's the most obvious.
Pretty cool tech, but why bother with the transparent screen? Just have the screen show an image of fancy expensive art or the classics that you want people to think you read and then you don't have to waste money actually buying them.
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