It is well known that Lenovo likes to experiment with unusual display technologies. Another concept notebook from the manufacturer has now appeared which uses a transparent OLED display.
Transparent OLED panels are by no means new. In early 2020, Xiaomi introduced the TV Lux, the first television to use a corresponding display. The TV was also on display at the Xiaomi store in Cologne until it was closed a few months ago. LG also recently showed off a vacuum tube speaker that uses such a panel. At MWC 2024, Lenovo may also showcase a device that comes with a Transparent OLED comes along
Lenovo ThinkBook mit transparent OLED
Windows report has released some render images showing a notebook with a fully transparent screen The model is probably intended as part Thinkbook Series will be presented, although nothing is known about the release yet. The images also show the keyboard, which is likely There are no physical buttons Used. Instead, it appears to be a glass base on which touch-sensitive keys are displayed The transparent display ensures that the keyboard is still visible when the notebook is closed.
Poor image quality due to missing background
However, the practicality of using a transparent OLED panel in a notebook is questionable. Especially those who Image quality Visually inferior to regular displays as there is no black background. LG solves this problem with the OLED T series of TVs Black backgroundWhich can be extended if desired.
Lenovo has done this in the past Experiment with different notebook ideas, some of which have also hit the market. These include the ThinkPad X1 Fold with a foldable display, or the ThinkBook Plus Gen 5 Hybrid, which combines a Windows notebook with an Android tablet. There were also some ideas at the show, including rollable displays.
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