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Transparent Laptop Lenovo:

Lenovo has launched the world’s first ThinkBook laptop with a transparent display at the Mobile World Congress (MWC). Apart from other features, this laptop has a 17.3-inch micro LED display with AI object recognition. To know the information about this Transparent Laptop Lenovo, read this article from beginning to end.

Lenovo’s Transparent Laptop will make waves in the future. Its scenery is particularly attractive. Lenovo says that this is the world’s first transparent laptop concept. Talking about the display of this Laptop, it has a 17.3-inch micro LED display. Through the screen of this laptop, you can see up to 55% from side to side, that is, it is transparent up to 55%. As the screen brightens, it becomes opaque with a maximum brightness of 1000 nits.

Transparent Laptop Lenovo- AI Object Recognition:

Talking about AI object recognition, Lenovo uses AI object recognition to identify objects placed behind the laptop. It helps digital artists imagine the world behind the screen and is an augmented reality.

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 Laptop Details:

Talking about the challenges of this laptop, to remove the tension related to resolution, a 17.3-inch micro LED display was chosen instead of OLED, This laptop from Lenovo still needs improvement. Especially considering the readability of the text. This laptop has a fully flat touch keyboard, which can function as a graphics tablet when detached from the laptop.

The keyboard will disappear if it is not in use. The keyboard is a projection. Which gives it a unique feature for the artist. The typing-based experience is not pleasant as your fingers repeatedly go to the wrong place.

Know when the Lenovo Transparent Laptop will be available?

Like its rollable laptop predecessor, which was unveiled at last year’s MWC, the laptop is also a proof of concept, but Tom Butler, executive director of Lenovo’s ThinkPad portfolio, told The Verge that the company is “very excited” about this technology. Have more confidence. In the next few years, it will transform into a real laptop.

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