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Tuesday, May 22, 2012
NTT DoCoMo Unveils Smartphone With Transparent Display
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Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo Inc. showcased a prototype smartphone on May 21 equipped with a transparent touchscreen display that can be operated from both sides.
The prototype has a transparent 2.4-inch display with touch-panel functions available on both the front and flip side. The user?s hand can be seen behind app icons and other images through the display.
NTT DoCoMo is considering using the technology for games and other functions. It was shown running a Rubik's Cube demo where tapping the puzzle from the front and back allowed for complex multitouch maneuvers.
Of course, viewing in sunlight can be problematic, but placing a dark object behind the screen improves visibility.
The prototype will be shown at the Wireless Japan 2012 telecommunication technology exhibition, held in Tokyo on May 30.
Last January at CES, Samsung had also unveiled an almost transparent (40%) prototype OLED panel while operating in a power-saving mode.
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