Transparent LCD monitors may very well become reality soon and already German scientists claim to have developed the first transparent OLED technology. By using this technology you will be able to create monitors á la Minority Report where images seemed to be floating in mid-air. We have earlier reported about scientists in Germany working on this and now it seems the first real step towards a final product has been taken. The possible use of such displayes would be on windshields displaying meters and information or windows that is also able to act as monitors. The first prototypes are expected to be ready in two years and we are eagerly awaiting them.
Thomas Riedl, head of the organic and inorganic lasers team of the High-Frequency Institute at the Technical University of Braunschweig, expects the first prototype transparent OLED displays to be available in two years.
Source: PC World