Lenovo made its debut at the MWC 2024 Barcelona event, unveiling Project Crystal, touted as the world's first laptop featuring a micro-LED display.
Although Project Crystal is currently a concept device with no immediate plans for commercial release, it showcases cutting-edge technology. Developed by Lenovo's ThinkPad division, the laptop boasts a micro-LED screen and Al technology, enabling a see-through display.
This feature could be practical in various environments, allowing users to flip the display digitally for others to view information on the opposite side. Lenovo suggests potential augmented reality (AR) applications, like object recognition, and envisions overlayingdigitally for others to view information on the opposite side. Lenovo suggests potential augmented reality (AR) applications, like object recognition, and envisions overlaying diagrams or schematics on objects for tas <<< like troubleshooting or repair.
Despite its innovative transparent display, Project Crystal faces challenges, such as the absence of tactile feedback on the touch-based keyboard.
Lenovo aims to address this using Al to learn users' typing habits and improve accuracy. While the laptop has some drawbacks, including limited ports and an older CPU, its primary purpose is to showcase innovative display technology.
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