
Good news has come from the University of Southern California. Some researchers at that University have managed to develop the transparent display which is able to create an auto-mirroring backing whenever you use it so that nobody else can see your activities. Measuring 5 inch in diameter, the see-through display is also flexible and is able to bend and twist just like a playing card, thanks to a lattice of over 20,000 nanotube transistors capable of high-performance electronics printed upon it using a potentially inexpensive low-temperature process. [eurekalert]
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