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A piece of art is displayed on the shelf.
The photo was taken by the display.
At the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, there will be innovative new concepts for transparent screens, such as the Show Window and the Smart Window. The company is not confused with the company that makes the display panels, as the company makes concepts that other companies can adopt and introduce to the market.
The name of the product implies that it can be placed atop a shelf. It is ideal for the living room, where it can display art or a TV show. If there is a piece of art on display, that image will blend into the wall behind it, if the screen stays on all the time.
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The perfume is highlighted by the Shopping Managing showcase.
The photo was taken by the display.
The Shopping Managing showcase is meant for "luxurious" department stores and is built for the home. A sleek wooden stand with a transparent display in front of it looks like it could create a futuristic shopping experience. Storeowners could use the display to provide funky visual effects, or add graphics that highlight certain parts of their products, if they chose to.
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The show window could be used to create window displays.
The photo was taken by the display.
The Show Window is a model that consists of four 55-inch transparent OLED displays that can be used to play up products in window displays, instead of window decals, and can be changed at any time. The company showed off its Smart Window, a transparent screen that can be used for video calls or presentations in the office, however, it didn't provide any images of that display.
Since these transparent displays are just concepts, we probably won't see them in the real world anytime soon, but that doesn't change the fact that they're still pretty darn cool to look at. The first flexible and see-through screen from the company was shown in the summer of 2014, as well as a transparent TV screen mounted to the foot of a bed. The company is showing off its half-moon-shaped chair with a built-in screen at the Consumer Electronics Show this year.