Phantom: The First Transparent Computer Monitor with Adjustable Transparency
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Summary
Phantom is a transparent computer monitor that projects digital content into physical space, allowing users to work with augmented reality-like functionality. The monitor features adjustable transparency that can convert to a regular opaque display when needed, and it works with any computer, gaming console, or mobile device via USB-C or HDMI. The product is marketed as the first transparent computer monitor designed to protect users' vision.
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Phantom's transparency is adjustable, meaning it converts into a regular monitor whenever your want.
Phantom works out of the box with any computer, gaming console, or mobile device via USB-C or HDMI.
The only computer display built to protect your vision.
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