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Transparent Laptop? Samsung’s new 14 inch OLED display

Posted on January 10, 2010 By Wade No Comments on Transparent Laptop? Samsung’s new 14 inch OLED display
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We’ve all seen the movies where interactive displays are done on transparent glass, well Samsung, using OLED (organic light emitting diodes) have finally created one for us all to gawp over. Details are scarce, but it shows that yet another sci-fi idea is becoming mainstream reality. For now, here’s a video of the display, courtesy of Engadget.

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