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See-through display

A see-through display is an electronic display that allows the user to see what is shown on the glass screen while still being able to see through it. It is a technology that has been around for a decade or two, but only as of 2019 was it being incorporated by companies such as LG and taptl into consumer products like handheld devices, televisions, and other technology as well as building materials such as glass. All companies use OLED technology except for LG, Prodisplay, and taptl, which uses conventional LCD technology. Samsung and Planar Systems used to make transparent OLED displays but discontinued them in 2016. LG and Prodisplay are the only current manufacturers of transparent displays, Prodisplay used both OLED and LCD technology, but no longer makes transparent OLED displays. These screens can be used for augmented reality, a way of enhancing your view of the world with digital images overlaid onto real ones, and other applications such as shopping displays and more sophisticated computer screens. A see-through display is an electronic display that allows the user to see what is shown on the glass screen while still being able to see through it. It is a technology that has been around for a decade or two, but only as of 2019 was it being incorporated by companies such as LG and taptl into consumer products like handheld devices, televisions, and other technology as well as building materials such as glass. All companies use OLED technology except for LG, Prodisplay, and taptl, which uses conventional LCD technology. Samsung and Planar Systems used to make transparent OLED displays but discontinued them in 2016. LG and Prodisplay are the only current manufacturers of transparent displays, Prodisplay used both OLED and LCD technology, but no longer makes transparent OLED displays. These screens can be used for augmented reality, a way of enhancing your view of the world with digital images overlaid onto real ones, and other applications such as shopping displays and more sophisticated computer screens. MIT Researchers were working on creating Transparent Displays inexpensively using nano-particles.

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