Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Monitor transparent, solar and Samsung high-definition

In our brief visit to the CeBIT 2011 we had the opportunity to discover one of the most unique lines of investigation of Samsung. What you see in the image, apart from a Teutonic conference hostess is a flat LCD monitor installed on the support of a crystal. What you see on the other side is nothing but a miniature model of a city.

The idea we have already seen in some small devices, but it is the first time that we reach 46 inches, with 1080p HD support and touch as well. Unfortunately, the nice lady who was with him told us that the media touch this window was not working anywhere and were trying to reset. Like the Central Station Monitor Samsung we saw at CES 2011, this transparent screen would be able to connect via WiFi to any laptop or netbook you get closer, allowing us to operate the equipment from the screen itself.

Although we could not test it (and we swear that it was not a sticker), Samsung said the device has different modes depending on if the ambient light for the day or night. Another interesting point is that the power of the screen is made by a photovoltaic cell installed in the front or at another location where it will receive.

Although the concept looks futuristic as could be, in fact it is perfectly feasible on a technical level and the possibilities are broad. Simply replace the window format, for example, the windshield of a car to get downright seductive ideas. From Samsung told us that the prototype could reach its commercial version within six months to one year.

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