(Image credit: Visual Intruments)

Transparent displays aren’t perhaps as groundbreaking as they once used to be. We’ve seen plenty of see-through OLED TVs, laptops, and even DIY projects as of late. However, getting a transparent screen to make sense practically has always been a real challenge, especially when that screen will be your primary medium of choice for work. Visual Instruments is here to change that with its “Phantom” monitor designed to replace the conventional display on your desk.

It claims to be the world’s first “transparent computer monitor” but goes quite light on the details. In the FAQ section, the co…

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