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Go ahead, stare out the window—it’s also your monitor. Displays can already be 75 percent transparent when turned off, thanks to thin electroluminescent fi lms called organic light-emitting diodes, or OLEDs.
Universal Display Corporation in New Jersey and others are developing seethrough conductive materials to replace the last visible part: the grid of circuits that delivers power to pixels.
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