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Whole windshield HUD systems for vehicles would be cool.Chinese company's patent technology enables transparent display
Whole windshield HUD systems for vehicles would be cool.
It's really cool. It honestly appears like something less complex to produce than TVs, could it be cheaper eventually?It's a bit dated, the technology was created ten years ago MIT licensed the tech to LUX Labs
It's really cool. It honestly appears like something less complex to produce than TVs, could it be cheaper eventually?
Yeah that's cheap, I was talking about manufacturing cost, so it's even cheaper than that. Odd that I haven't seen it anywhere, seems like a really cool investment for businessessits 16$ per sq foot - cheap enough for you?
SHOP ClearBright™ transparent displays — Lux Labs
ClearBright™ projection film turns any window into a transparent displayluxlabsdisplays.com
i've seen it in some board rooms. The last time I saw it was two weeks ago at an investors conference in New York. It was done to create an immersive experience for the attendees.Yeah that's cheap, I was talking about manufacturing cost, so it's even cheaper than that. Odd that I haven't seen it anywhere, seems like a really cool investment for businessess
Different technology, see through tv did have been around for some yearsIt's a bit dated, the technology was created ten years ago MIT licensed the tech to LUX Labs
what do you mean? LUX is made from nano optical material like the Xinhua display.Different technology
The ability to display graphics and texts on a transparent screen can enable many useful applications. Here we create a transparent display by projecting monochromatic images onto a transparent medium embedded with nanoparticles that selectively scatter light at the projected wavelength. We describe the optimal design of such nanoparticles, and experimentally demonstrate this concept with a blue-color transparent display made of silver nanoparticles in a polymer matrix. This approach has attractive features including simplicity, wide viewing angle, scalability to large sizes and low cost.Transparent displays enabled by resonant nanoparticle scattering - Nature CommunicationsTransparent displays find increasing use in a variety of applications that project information to a viewer. Here, Hsu and colleagues realize a transparent display that uses nanoparticles for a wavelength-selective scattering of incoming light.
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Patented means it's their own innovation which no others had done before, You can't patent a product if it was invented by someone else.what do you mean? LUX is made from nano optical material like the Xinhua display.
The ability to display graphics and texts on a transparent screen can enable many useful applications. Here we create a transparent display by projecting monochromatic images onto a transparent medium embedded with nanoparticles that selectively scatter light at the projected wavelength. We describe the optimal design of such nanoparticles, and experimentally demonstrate this concept with a blue-color transparent display made of silver nanoparticles in a polymer matrix. This approach has attractive features including simplicity, wide viewing angle, scalability to large sizes and low cost.
Transparent displays enabled by resonant nanoparticle scattering - Nature Communications
Transparent displays find increasing use in a variety of applications that project information to a viewer. Here, Hsu and colleagues realize a transparent display that uses nanoparticles for a wavelength-selective scattering of incoming light.www.nature.com
Patented means it's their own innovation which no others had done before, You can't patent a product if it was invented by someone else.
This technology does seem to be around for some years, we saw similar products in China everywhere already, but the OP one must be different, otherwise it can't patent it even in China, maybe they are still glass, not screens, which I m not very sure.that's not true you don't patent the outcome you patent the process. The process for making Xinhua nano materials and the display may be different also patents are territorial it is possible that MIT didn't patent their process in China. There is no such thing as a global patent.
Beijing subway window is made by LG using technology from Gauzy an Israeli company. Unlike LUX, it's not fully transparent, Gauzy screen are 38% opaque. The Xioami Mi transparent TV screens are from LUX, Mi TV is the best selling transparent TV on the market.This technology does seem to be around for some years, we saw similar products in China everywhere already, but the OP one must be different, otherwise it can't patent it even in China, maybe they are still glass, not screens, which I m not very sure.
Beijing's subway windows from 2 years ago
I m not an expert in this, maybe this can helpBeijing subway window is made by LG using technology from Gauzy an Israeli company. Unlike LUX, it's not fully transparent, Gauzy screen are 38% opaque. The Xioami Mi transparent TV screens are from LUX, Mi TV is the best selling transparent TV on the market.