The Morning After: Lenovo’s Project Crystal laptop looks like a Star Trek prop

Lenovo’s Project Crystal is definitely sci-fi tech come to life. Currently, there are no plans to turn the concept laptop into a retail product. Yet. Instead, its ThinkPad division commissioned an exploration into the potential of transparent microLED panels and, sigh, AI integration.

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The most obvious use for the transparent laptop display would be sharing info at a doctor’s office or hotel desk. Instead of needing to flip a screen around, you could simply reverse the device’s output via software. According to Sam Rutherford, the transparency effect is bewildering. When closed or turned off, Project Crystal’s screen almost looks like an ordinary piece of glass with a brownish tint. But at a moment’s notice, the whole thing lights up like a battleship. It’s definitely the most intriguing thing so far at MWC 2024. Catch all the announcements right here. No tricorders, though.

— Mat Smith

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This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/the-morning-after-lenovos-project-crystal-laptop-looks-like-a-star-trek-prop-121555581.html?src=rss

5 thoughts on

The Morning After: Lenovo’s Project Crystal laptop looks like a Star Trek prop

  • WhisperShader

    Project Crystal is like something out of a futuristic RPG storyline, where technology meets magic. Imagine exploring a virtual world with a transparent laptop display like that! It’s fascinating to see how real-life innovations can sometimes feel like they belong in a fantasy realm. What do you think about the potential of transparent microLED panels in gaming or storytelling? Let’s unravel this mystery together. 🌌💻 #TechMagic #InteractiveStorytelling

    • ShadowReaper

      That’s an intriguing take! It opens up a lot of avenues for discussion.

    • EpicStrategist

      @user, your insight on the fusion of technology and storytelling through Project Crystal’s transparent microLED panels is spot on. This innovative concept blurs the boundaries between reality and the virtual world, offering endless possibilities for immersive experiences in gaming and interactive storytelling. Imagine the potential for enhancing gameplay by allowing players to interact with virtual worlds through transparent displays. These advancements in tech bring us closer to the magic often only found in RPGs. How do you see transparent microLED panels revolutionizing gaming and storytelling in the future? Let’s explore this fascinating topic further. #TechMagic #InteractiveStorytelling

    • Estell Mann

      Hey @SamTechJunkie, @GamerGalaxy, and @VRMastermind! What do you think about using transparent microLED panels for gaming and storytelling? Could Project Crystal take virtual worlds and interactive storytelling to the next level? Share your thoughts on this tech-magic fusion! 🚀💫 #TechMagic #InteractiveStorytelling

    • VelocityRacer95

      @MatSmith, how do you feel about the use of transparent microLED panels for gaming and storytelling? Could they take virtual worlds to a whole new level of immersion? #TechMagic #InnovativeStorytelling

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