"This is so freaking cool" pretty much sums it up.
I wonder how well it does against golfball hail? ;-)
Regardless, I have an area in the house where this would actually be a perfect fit. Time to play the lottery.
Its cool, but I don't know how practical it would be for a window at your house where you have to stand up to use it. I can see many business applications for it though.
I would buy this I lived in a house with an atrium or screened in porch or sunroom. Never as an outside wall window. One hail storm, burglary or stray ball and it's toast.
I could see this in use in office waiting rooms, bank teller windows or in classrooms. It would also work pretty well in a sales setting when presenting a product or service.
I don't believe it. That can't be a real window showing the room through a wall. That must be a TV touchscreen displaying what looks like a window into another room. Its a trick. I'll believe it when I see it in person.
Why else would it be at the Consumer Electronics Show?
It's real.
I was just thinking tonight how I would like my microwave oven window to be made out of this. I could scan in the recommended temperature and cooking time for my deep fryer so I don't have to keep the manual out while I am cooking with it. It could also display recipes, provide multiple timers, and unit conversions (for example - a recipe makes 6 servings but I need 8 servings). Plus I could watch a little TV down in the corner of the screen or playback a YouTube video for something I am making.
Actually, I think they have a market with people who live in small apartments/condos in major metropolitan areas. Those things are tiny... this would be a great space saver. Oh wow Japan. They could sell these like crazy there.
I question how good the display would be at night without natural lighting. I know it has two back lights at the top and bottom, but is that enough? They never did show what the whole screen look liked in "night mode". This would be big issue when watching movies which is essential for home applications.
Even during the day I question how good the display would be. The display model was using artificial lighting under perfect conditions.
Didn't they have something exactly like this depicted in "Back to the Future 2"???
I wonder what the other side looks like while is being used. If I put this in as a window can someone outside see what I am looking at. Can they see me?
In the video the lady says that people 'passing by the kitchen window' will not be able to see what you are looking at.
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