Clear transparent LCD monjitors, for real?

@obe212003 (2299)
Philippines
October 5, 2012 1:20am CST
Are those crystal clear touch monitor we see in the movies for real? The likes used in Iron Man, Avatar and other fiction movies. I got overwhelmed with its built, structure and design, and hopefully I could have one ASAP. It is really quite cool to have.
4 responses
• United States
5 Oct 12
Yes they are for real, I just saw one in person the other day. All I can say is amazing!! WOW it really messes with your head, here is the links to what I saw..... http://www.ssidisplays.com/Transparent-LCD-Display https://vimeo.com/50173023
@obe212003 (2299)
• Philippines
6 Oct 12
Thanks, that is really awesome! I surely wish to have one like that, but probably I would spend a fortune as compared to what i have right now, lol! A touch screen monitor would surely be my next target, and hopefully i could have one this coming Christmas. Thanks for the response.
@romzee (937)
• Philippines
7 Oct 12
This technology is really awesome, but to be able to have it now will surely cost as a fortune...
@Ghajini (776)
• Philippines
5 Oct 12
I know they really look impressive in the movies especially the ones being used by Iron man lol. However, they don't exist yet :). They are just computer generated effects, because if they did existed already, it should have been released at stores already, unfortunately major lcd manufacturers regarding this futuristic technology haven't announced this yet.
@obe212003 (2299)
• Philippines
5 Oct 12
So sad, I hope would be still around when it is available for market, lol! Seriously, those, especially that in the Iron Man movie, is so cool. Imagine having in on a table, on your sofa or in bed, and you can look through it, lol! Really amazing. Thanks for the input!
• United States
5 Oct 12
https://vimeo.com/50173023
@beachdune (907)
• India
7 Oct 12
Those kind of televisions are definitely fake because one cannot make those electronic circuits present inside the tv invisible , either the technology has not yet advanced to bring invisible back image projection into the consumer arena . Though invisible cloaks like the ones in Harry potter have been successfully developed and tested in laboratory conditions , they are still far from reality in practical usages .
@rog0322 (2829)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
5 Oct 12
Hi, The latest technologies are always used by the military and other top-secret establishment in the government and seeing them in the movies is a precursor of things to come. When these technologies are rendered obsolete by newer developments, they are released to the public by commercial production. For example,computers as we know it, has been around after the Second World War when German technology was adopted by the winning side and used in the space program, but it was not until the revolutionary work of Bill Gates and other entrepreneurs that made it available to the general public.
@obe212003 (2299)
• Philippines
6 Oct 12
I guess it is a protocol of some sort, lol! making sure of its efficacy and usefulness, and much more doing all the necessary rigid tests and figuring out the problems causing inconsistencies in its performance. Anyways, having such geniuses around in that field with the likes of Bill Gates is really a blessing for endusers like us.