Lenovo’s concept laptop is real, transparent, and ready to impress::Lenovo’s ThinkBook Transparent Display Laptop is a 17.3-inch notebook with a transparent screen and a built-in tablet for you to doodle on.

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    9 months ago

    Disgusting. Other than shock value there’s absolutely no benefit to any of the design factors. Keyboard is not tactile and it will probably tire your hands fast. Screen is annoying to use and can only be used indoors. It’s as if they took worst experiences and then amplified them. What’s that, you hate typing on your screen keyboard, how about we make keyboard also touch based and we move it away from screen, now you have to look at keys while typing. Ooh, you hate glares, how about you see glares from front and behind the screen.

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    9 months ago

    I always loved looking at transparent screens in movies and shows. Everything on the screen is bright and colorful, and the camera is able to pan to a view where the background provides a flat color so everything is legible!

    Can’t see these working theat well in the real world. How would it do a dark mode? What about bright sunlight and a busy background? The example images already look like the background is going to be extremely distracting, and those are the ones they chose to show it off.

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      9 months ago

      Ironically the first thought I had looking at this was “this would make a really great prop for some scifi movie”. My second thought was “this looks horrendous to actually use as a laptop”. Non-physical buttons suck as car manufacturers recently discovered, and aside from looking cool there’s virtually no positives to a transparent laptop screen and a whole raft of negatives.

      So yeah, very cool concept, utterly crap product.

    • LeFrog@discuss.tchncs.de
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      9 months ago

      And in regards of text and graphs: everything is mirrored from behind. I am not sure what transparent screens may be used for.

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        9 months ago

        That’s kind of a cool secondary use though.

        A one button screen flip to present to someone on the other side would be marginally useful.

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      9 months ago

      I kinda like the idea of the laptop industry coming up with a bunch of wild concepts where only one out of ten is ever useful. The car industry does this all the time.

      If you go to car shows, you’ll see all sorts of cars with a full glass passenger area. They’ll never happen, one reason being that you can’t fit an air con unit strong enough to keep the passengers from cooking on a sunny day, but they’re neat to look at.

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      9 months ago

      Aesthetic. Like is it good? Probably not. Is it cool? Hell yeah. In my eyes there’s two types of cyberpunk laptops: this, and some old beater running either arch or Debian. Of course Lemmy prefers the latter, but the former is just kinda it’s own variety of cool despite the ludicrous impracticality

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        9 months ago

        it cant be cyberpunk if it runs on windows. or maybe from a dystopian angle where in future windows is the only os?

        “Please wait for the update to finish before you dump your core”

  • SeaJ@lemm.ee
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    9 months ago

    They were so busy asking if they could that they never bothered to ask if they should.

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    9 months ago

    More like ready to show everyone what you’re looking at. I’m sure businesses will love having their confidential documents broadcast to the entire coffee shop.

    • cm0002@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      In the article Lenovo says that if/when they go to production it will absolutely have the ability to enable/disable the transparency

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        9 months ago

        But then what’s even the point?

        “We need to find a way to block the transparency on our transparent displays!”

        “…You mean like a regular screen?”

  • SoggyBread@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Great! Now you and your best buddy dont have to sit next to eachother when watching porn and you can instead sit across from each other and make eye contact

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    9 months ago

    A lot of people are complaining about it’s use case for laptops, but I think a display like this on cars or glasses/goggles could be interesting.

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    9 months ago

    I feel like most of the most of the people here didn’t read the article or watch the video. If you’re asking “why would anyone need this”, the article touches on it:

    One of Lenovo’s big ideas is that the form factor could be useful for digital artists, helping them to see the world behind the laptop’s screen while sketching it on the lower half of the laptop where the keyboard is[…]

    Also, it’s a prototype, yet people are responding as if this is a product that Lenovo is launching. Even if transparent screens do become a popular but useless fad, that wouldn’t nullify the value of this prototype. Trying shit is fun, especially if it’s something we’ve been imagining in sci-fi for years!