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@@mikescholz6429 You’re probably right, but I’m not certain. Would two LCDs stacked block all light due to the polarisation? What if you put the second LCD at right angles? I’m not sure how the display in this video works in the first place, considering he removed the polarising film from the front in the first place.
Polarization is weird. Take a polarizer and put another on it at an angle and it blocks all the light. Then you get a third polarizer and put it at the angle of the first and whelp the light's back.
@@Scrogan I’ve seen this done with like 6 or 8 128x64 pixel clear oleds that only light up white but the effect was still pretty sweet. Theres a video on here somewhere of this
I think adding a thin sheet of glass in front and a frosted sheet of glass or acrylic behind the LCD would really transform the displays looks and durability. A lightly frosted back glass would provide enough obscurity to make background details not make the screen unusable but still provide light to illuminate the LCD while also being somewhat transparent. Having it crystal clear looks awesome but I just wouldn’t be able to focus on anything on the screen personally
Now layer it with a clear OLED panel LCD blocks light. OLED emits light. In theory, combining both would allow you to make certain elements more opaque while others remain fully transparent Imagine looking at a png but you can actually see the transparency
@@ImproveConditions What I meant is that transparent OLED panels have a flaw, and that is that they look like holograms and they can only add light to what you see. If you see a picture, everything black will just be see-through If you combine the OKED panel with an LCD panel, the LCD can block thevlight coming through it, allowing the user to see "perfect" images in the air. Let's say you have a picture in a webpage. You can make it so that the background of the webpage is completely see-through, the LCD reserves a rectangle over the area where the oicture is, effectively turning it black, then the OLED adds light and color data over that rectangle to have a perfect representation of that picture over a transparent background OLED could be used to add white text iver transparent background whereas LCD could be used to add black text over transparent background Of course the rendered image would need to have alpha data taken into account as it just wouldn't work with the same signal regular displays work with
Great build! I'd recommend getting some optical adhesive and binding the panel to a glass sheet to give it back some strength. DIY Perks talks about that stuff in his latest video, and it's awesome for rebuilding displays!
@@qJoao It would still be new. You can't buy them transparent. @vartroc was just saying that you can buy the screen without the plastic parts, and it would have made the circuit boards easier to work with.
What I think you can do for the light source is making it like how high way signs are, take lights and line them up at the bottom so they shine on the screen from the bottom or you can also put them on the side as well, one strip on both sides pointing towards the screen
a suggestion for the transparent display if u revisit it again or improve on. Use a Acrylic sheet 3 to 5mm thick, stick the display on that using clear glue probably glue used to specifically laminate the display sheets together, have the edges of the acrylic lit up by led strips so u have a sort of a back light of the display and it still remains transparent
i serously dont know how you dont have over a mil in subs. your videos are so entertaining and actuly intersting and not as random as others. good work
This is ao flippin cool! I wonder, what if you put some kind of white reflective panel behind it and lit it with LEDs? Such a thing has necer been done before!
Half the visual this man is gonna make are from Twenty Øne Piløts fans seeing the Clancy album in the thumbnail (i'm watching this video for that reason too)
Transparent touch screen next (CSI)? Larger scale? Some comments already said use glass panels to give it more strength. Now what if that was done and put on a laptop but not a folding lid but the screen folded all the way flat and then slid inside the bottom of the laptop. Then a folding cover on out side to protect the keyboard and the folding out lip have a mouse pad in case you wanted a to use a mouse instead of track pad. ( i hate track pads ) With the leds around the edge if that would work.
This video is awesome! I also cant wait for the video about polarized glasses because ive noticed this affect time and time again and i had no idea why
I want to do this with a panel roughly the same size as one of my bedroom window panes and frame it to look like one of my windows and use it for a weather forcast, calendar, to dos, and a rolling news feed and be able to see my back yard through it.
Pro tip for future reference, use acetone for adhesives. Far stronger than isopropyl. Just buy any "natural" brand nail polish remover that's likely to have little to no additives. It cuts through adhesive like butter... and also can destroy some plastics and pigments so just be careful with it.
try an acrylic panel on the back for structure and make it atleast usable but still letting in enough light and some led strips on the side for a backlight
🤓☝ Erm, actually you need this thing called a "Lens" and another thing called a "Bulb" with a screen without a backlight. When the bulb is on, the picture gets projected through the lens and onto your projector screen. But it's upside down so you need to flip the screen upside down to fix that. Hope this helps!
You could have put a layer of glass on both sides of it to protect it lol - also add a light in the bottom of the monitor that points directly at the wall behind it to improve clarity, :D
That’s really cool, would it work sandwiched between glass? If you used optically transparent adhesive like they do in cell phones, you would only need to to support the bottom
These always look so damn cool but then I think about how I've never had a computer setup where I'd want to be able to see what's behind my monitor. It's all wires, dust, and a wall. Even if you do a setup in an open area, the potential reasons to be able to see through your monitor seem very limited, especially when the screen isn't very vivid anymore.
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Why it works if the pilarizer filter is removed? If I remove polarizer I cant see picture or it is barely visible. And with poralizer it is too dark. I was made transparent laptop many years ago but my eyes goes mad from it. Still focusing on things behind so i didnt use it. :D
I don't understand either. Im pretty familiar with how LCDs work. Removing the front polarizer gives you an all white image, but you see the image with sunglasses. So this should not work at all
@@dennisba85 I tried it on old android mobile phone and it was little visible without polarizer but only if not original backlight was used but ambient light. Maybe he is using polarized light source. IDK :D
0:58 if I was me in some point I rather throw that junk away but wait you always can wipe it off plus maybe you should do a Dual Layer HDR montior to out due DIY Perks Dual-Layer Montior.
Could it work better if it were installed in a base that has inset lighting, so instead of back-lighting, it could have a bright light source from the edges? I mean, would it enhance the contrast, or would it start to look like doodie?
Hard, but very good job. At some moments looked like to me that you were diassembly an armed bomb. Can you make a test form me? Put a mirror at the back of LCD to see if works better as a magic mirror than the other solutions I saw here.
2:30 - Would using a heat gun damage the LCD? I'm assuming yes, but if you modulated the heat a bit, maybe it would've softened the adhesive enough without damaging it?
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Cool that you’ve already got sponsored :p
I'm actually really surprised at the prices on these lol I thought they'd be like 2000 dollars they're like 200-500
Congrats on your first sponsor man🎉🎉🎉
Now make 50 of them, stack them together, and make yourself a 3D display.
hell yea
Need clear oleds for this
@@mikescholz6429 You’re probably right, but I’m not certain. Would two LCDs stacked block all light due to the polarisation? What if you put the second LCD at right angles? I’m not sure how the display in this video works in the first place, considering he removed the polarising film from the front in the first place.
Polarization is weird. Take a polarizer and put another on it at an angle and it blocks all the light. Then you get a third polarizer and put it at the angle of the first and whelp the light's back.
@@Scrogan I’ve seen this done with like 6 or 8 128x64 pixel clear oleds that only light up white but the effect was still pretty sweet. Theres a video on here somewhere of this
I think adding a thin sheet of glass in front and a frosted sheet of glass or acrylic behind the LCD would really transform the displays looks and durability. A lightly frosted back glass would provide enough obscurity to make background details not make the screen unusable but still provide light to illuminate the LCD while also being somewhat transparent. Having it crystal clear looks awesome but I just wouldn’t be able to focus on anything on the screen personally
Now layer it with a clear OLED panel
LCD blocks light. OLED emits light. In theory, combining both would allow you to make certain elements more opaque while others remain fully transparent
Imagine looking at a png but you can actually see the transparency
holy shit
@@ImproveConditions What I meant is that transparent OLED panels have a flaw, and that is that they look like holograms and they can only add light to what you see. If you see a picture, everything black will just be see-through
If you combine the OKED panel with an LCD panel, the LCD can block thevlight coming through it, allowing the user to see "perfect" images in the air. Let's say you have a picture in a webpage. You can make it so that the background of the webpage is completely see-through, the LCD reserves a rectangle over the area where the oicture is, effectively turning it black, then the OLED adds light and color data over that rectangle to have a perfect representation of that picture over a transparent background
OLED could be used to add white text iver transparent background whereas LCD could be used to add black text over transparent background
Of course the rendered image would need to have alpha data taken into account as it just wouldn't work with the same signal regular displays work with
Now add this onto your laptop
How would that work? Laptop needs a transparent lid for that
@dominic.m.i. he could make something like a removable cover for the back?
@@mitulkotak that would be cool I guess
Nah we can just call it laptopless👀@@varkey_11
@@dominic.m.i.use clear acrylic or something
Great build! I'd recommend getting some optical adhesive and binding the panel to a glass sheet to give it back some strength. DIY Perks talks about that stuff in his latest video, and it's awesome for rebuilding displays!
See-through screens are cool and all but you’ll end up with a dirty screen on two sides.
Have you ever heard of the concept of cleaning something?
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Fuck that shit. It’s the future. No one has to clean in the future. They’ll have robots or some shit.
great idea, I think it could be possible to implement a backlight into the side of the frames so it can be used in the dark
You could even add an opaque defusing layer so it lights up evenly, plus it'd block viewing from behind for privacy!
someone tell this man that you can buy only the panel and a controller from e-bay. No need to take a whole portable monitor apart.
Buying ready-made loses its appeal. The fun is taking things apart to put something new together, like Lego.
@@qJoao It would still be new. You can't buy them transparent. @vartroc was just saying that you can buy the screen without the plastic parts, and it would have made the circuit boards easier to work with.
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Clancy mentioned LESSGO 🗣️💯💯
Coming from Reddit ?
@@CapitaineElsass yes I did lol
what is bad music?!?!?!
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Twenty One Pilots mentioned!! 🗣️🗣️
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clancy in the thumbnail !!!
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@@Mic_Mose real lol
I see a T.Ø.P's new album on top right corner 😅
What I think you can do for the light source is making it like how high way signs are, take lights and line them up at the bottom so they shine on the screen from the bottom or you can also put them on the side as well, one strip on both sides pointing towards the screen
a suggestion for the transparent display if u revisit it again or improve on. Use a Acrylic sheet 3 to 5mm thick, stick the display on that using clear glue probably glue used to specifically laminate the display sheets together, have the edges of the acrylic lit up by led strips so u have a sort of a back light of the display and it still remains transparent
Optical glue
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i serously dont know how you dont have over a mil in subs. your videos are so entertaining and actuly intersting and not as random as others. good work
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Im so proud of you, i even don't believe there is a company that makes transparent LCDs, only you can
Add it onto specs now!
💀. Exam cheating finna go hard with this
Amazing, keep doing this stuff. Never been more intrigued for a next video like this
5:48 Maybe you should add a stand attachment so it doesn’t fall of.
Clancy being in the thumbnail drew me in
true
You should laminate it between either glass or plexiglass to help protect it.
Great video. Keep up the good work.
This is ao flippin cool!
I wonder, what if you put some kind of white reflective panel behind it and lit it with LEDs? Such a thing has necer been done before!
here because i saw Clancy on the thumbnail lmao
same lmao
You could also use the polarising layer for glasses to look at your privacy screen.
Yay! He got sponsored😄.
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This is so cool! Now try it on a TV, or many screens to make a full setup
1:40 “How do you do, fellow kids” ahh moment
1:37**
Haven't heard that in a decade
@@luckyenforcerright lmao. Bro is using 2013 slang lol
Half the visual this man is gonna make are from Twenty Øne Piløts fans seeing the Clancy album in the thumbnail (i'm watching this video for that reason too)
I saw the tøp reference and instantly clicked
same here
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Transparent touch screen next (CSI)? Larger scale? Some comments already said use glass panels to give it more strength. Now what if that was done and put on a laptop but not a folding lid but the screen folded all the way flat and then slid inside the bottom of the laptop. Then a folding cover on out side to protect the keyboard and the folding out lip have a mouse pad in case you wanted a to use a mouse instead of track pad. ( i hate track pads ) With the leds around the edge if that would work.
This video is awesome! I also cant wait for the video about polarized glasses because ive noticed this affect time and time again and i had no idea why
I wish you could try something as making a monitor with dimmable backlight zones.
I want to do this with a panel roughly the same size as one of my bedroom window panes and frame it to look like one of my windows and use it for a weather forcast, calendar, to dos, and a rolling news feed and be able to see my back yard through it.
finally, a monitor what can display the alpha channel
Pro tip for future reference, use acetone for adhesives. Far stronger than isopropyl. Just buy any "natural" brand nail polish remover that's likely to have little to no additives. It cuts through adhesive like butter... and also can destroy some plastics and pigments so just be careful with it.
This is insane, well done man
I am simple man. I saw Clancy album and watched a video
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Finally make the hologram display with light💡🔥🔥
Damn that’s cool. Great work. Inspires me to try it.
Very cool. Hopefully we see it in the retail market soon.
try an acrylic panel on the back for structure and make it atleast usable but still letting in enough light and some led strips on the side for a backlight
Loving the Content, and Congrats on the sponsor!
Wow, great job!
Now you can use a high power flashlight and make a projector 😂
🤓☝ Erm, actually you need this thing called a "Lens" and another thing called a "Bulb" with a screen without a backlight. When the bulb is on, the picture gets projected through the lens and onto your projector screen. But it's upside down so you need to flip the screen upside down to fix that. Hope this helps!
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5:35 - I would modify the case to fit a front and rear clear acrylic piece just to protect it.
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You could have put a layer of glass on both sides of it to protect it lol - also add a light in the bottom of the monitor that points directly at the wall behind it to improve clarity, :D
That’s really cool, would it work sandwiched between glass? If you used optically transparent adhesive like they do in cell phones, you would only need to to support the bottom
So cool would totaly buy one if these were sold at bestbuy or walmart lol
This is awesome… put it in your car :3
I'm not the sharpest crayon in the shed, but I think rocket surgery is a cool channel name
This was the old way of getting 1080p on the overhead projector to get a full hd working beamer😂
You could probably add a top or bottom light to light the screen similar to how early models of the gbaSP light the screen.
These always look so damn cool but then I think about how I've never had a computer setup where I'd want to be able to see what's behind my monitor. It's all wires, dust, and a wall. Even if you do a setup in an open area, the potential reasons to be able to see through your monitor seem very limited, especially when the screen isn't very vivid anymore.
cool as hell brother good job
Holy hell, be careful. I've absolutely eviscerated my hands, trying this something like this before. Lol
I wonder how you could improve this to be more durable and not so reliant on the background. Regardless this is so freaking cool!
lmao lol etc, nice backlight solution, ie natural back light, use a mirror frame as the display frame.
Earned my stripes three hundred tracks in my Adiddas track jacket, bless you earholes when you react - acted. Gobsmacked, don't hesitate to maybe overcompensate
What if you stick it to a thicker glass using LOCA glue? Or sandwich between 2 thicker glasses? 😅
I would do this with a small 3-5 inch panel for some hud.
a transparant screen just seems so unseless
Why it works if the pilarizer filter is removed? If I remove polarizer I cant see picture or it is barely visible. And with poralizer it is too dark. I was made transparent laptop many years ago but my eyes goes mad from it. Still focusing on things behind so i didnt use it. :D
I don't understand either. Im pretty familiar with how LCDs work. Removing the front polarizer gives you an all white image, but you see the image with sunglasses. So this should not work at all
@@dennisba85 I tried it on old android mobile phone and it was little visible without polarizer but only if not original backlight was used but ambient light. Maybe he is using polarized light source. IDK :D
imagine something like this as a smart window
It'd be hard but if you made the frame and acrylic glass it would look so sick
My sponsor only sent me a 1 leg leaning desk.
0:58 if I was me in some point I rather throw that junk away but wait you always can wipe it off plus maybe you should do a Dual Layer HDR montior to out due DIY Perks Dual-Layer Montior.
Medication kicked in on a clutch.
Could it work better if it were installed in a base that has inset lighting, so instead of back-lighting, it could have a bright light source from the edges? I mean, would it enhance the contrast, or would it start to look like doodie?
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Skibidi video with infinite aura
When bro brought out the duct tape and fishing line I knew this s*** was about to work but be jank
Now make a whole hologram display that only appear and touchable when you open it
Tony Stark build this in a cave.
Why would you want a transparent screen? Thats so annoying and looks awful.
Could you add the window tint that uses polarizers to increase and decrease the tint when you want?
Hard, but very good job. At some moments looked like to me that you were diassembly an armed bomb. Can you make a test form me? Put a mirror at the back of LCD to see if works better as a magic mirror than the other solutions I saw here.
reminds me of that sony feature phone with transparent display
2:30 - Would using a heat gun damage the LCD? I'm assuming yes, but if you modulated the heat a bit, maybe it would've softened the adhesive enough without damaging it?
Can we get more details on how to void every warrenty of desktop parts for our own laptop builds?
'so i decided to cut into a tv with a saws-all, but then my medication kicked in so i went to goodwill instead' is the literal definition of ADHD 😂
W video 🎉. I haven't even watched it yet and it's a banger!
Did you actually remove polarizing film, or just a matting layer?
Can you stack them to make a layered 3d paralax display?
So underrated...
bro made the displays from Henry Danger
Why not add a 2mm clear acrylic to the back to add rigidity?
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bros flexing is next level
1:37 I think what he meant that if you don't do it you don't have balls
I think apple gonna do this
Push on through