The fusion of design and technology has reached a new milestone in 2025 with the launch of the 77-inch Transparent OLED Display. Often described as a “space magician”, this next-generation screen ...
It’s a weird time for screens. They’ve never been more present in our lives, given just how often we interact with them every day. But, strangely, they’ve also never played a bigger role in the plan ...
Today at Barcelona’s MWC 2024, Lenovo announced its ThinkBook Transparent Display Laptop concept and I’ve never been as equally confused as I am delighted. The laptop’s borderless display looks more ...
A major theme for this year already appears to be transparency, with staple brands such as Samsung and LG showcasing their see-through products — the transparent micro-LED display and the Signature ...
is a reporter with five years of experience covering consumer tech releases, EU tech policy, online platforms, and mechanical keyboards. A year after flexing its R&D muscles with a rollable laptop ...
On a snowy day in New York City, I saw the future of laptops. Well, at least what science fiction and, oddly enough, Nickelodeon have suggested are the future of laptops. Also: Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 ...
It's only a concept right now, but the laptop's 17-inch see-through display and unique keyboard could open new ways of interacting with data and apps, Lenovo says. Joshua Goldman Managing Editor / ...
I don’t remember the last time I wrote the word “dumbfounded,” much less the last time that one of the best laptops made me feel this surprised and shocked. I’ll never forget Lenovo’s ThinkBook ...
Transparent displays might make for a great display piece at a show or commercial venue, but for your regular devices? I'm not convinced. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
Recent technological advances have enabled the development of increasingly sophisticated and energy-efficient displays for electronic devices. To further improve existing displays and create even more ...
“Making microLED displays is extremely difficult, extremely expensive, and has low yield.” That’s how Digital Trends’ Caleb Denison put it when he explained why we probably won’t see a consumer-level ...