LAS VEGAS — Panasonic announced it has created a transparent window display that can be installed in meeting rooms and other places.
It’s a sign that displays are going everywhere. The Japanese consumer electronics company announced the new displays at its press event at the 2015 International CES, the big tech trade show in Las Vegas this week.
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Panasonic can also put displays on walls where there is no screen, such as museum walls, so you can learn more information about objects you are viewing. For now, these displays are concepts, and Panasonic may launch products based on the ideas in the future.
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