TDK Starts Making See-through EL Phone Display

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If your eyes are so glued to your phone that you bump into things when walking, [/pictures/tdk-sound-cube-photos/ TDK] is making a see-through display that might help.


Why else would you want a transparent display? Better [/news/spot-hot-properties-with-augmented-reality-app/ AR apps], maybe.



The UEL476 is a 2.4-inch QVGA organic EL display intended for mobile devices. You can view things like the Japanese pagoda to the right while safely navigating your way down a crowded sidewalk.



Since the display's contents can't be easily seen from behind the phone, your privacy will be protected. You'll also be quite cutting-edge, as TDK says the see-through passive-matrix display is the first of its kind in the world.



The display has a brightness of 150 cd/m2 and Tour Chùa Hương can operate at temperatures as low as -4 F. It's already showed up on a phone in China, but we're not sure when or tour chùa hương 1 ngày if we'll see it elsewhere.



All TDK needs to do now is incorporate the display into ski goggles so we can all read Japanese comics while snowboarding.























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