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curiousigor | 2 years ago
I see this as something that might work well as a front window of a car as an extension for the main display, but not as much as a replacement for an actual computer monitor. Cool tech though.
curiousigor | 2 years ago
I see this as something that might work well as a front window of a car as an extension for the main display, but not as much as a replacement for an actual computer monitor. Cool tech though.
SushiHippie|2 years ago
> The most obvious use case would be sharing info somewhere, like a doctor’s office or a hotel desk. Instead of needing to flip a screen around, you could simply reverse the display via software, allowing anyone on the other side to see it while getting an in-depth explanation.
Springtime|2 years ago
Given the capabilities of audio and text NNs these days, along with such displays, it would actually be plausible now.
bmacho|2 years ago
esperent|2 years ago
- A tv that becomes mostly invisible when turned off would be nice (I think I saw a tech demo recently?)
- A conference room screen on the central table but invisible until turned on would be a step towards the holographs you see characters meeting over in scifi movies. However, I'm not sure how much actual utility it has beyond cool factor - especially since all the text will be mirrored for those standing behind it
... and that's about it. The idea that you could put something behind the screen and sketch it which I've seen floated sounds kinda dumb. Much easier to just take a photo and draw over that.
okasaki|2 years ago