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The 'Phantom' claims to be world's first transparent computer monitor, touts 5,000 nits of HDR brightness — 24-inch 4K panel from Virtual Instruments launches Q4

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Tom's Hardware

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Visual Instruments is set to release the "Phantom," touted as the world's first transparent computer monitor, featuring a 24-inch 4K panel with 5,000 nits of HDR brightness. The monitor uses technology similar to HUDs in aircraft to achieve a see-through look by reflecting a screen onto glass using mirrors. It offers dynamic opacity, allowing users to adjust transparency levels and switch between presets. The Phantom emphasizes eye care benefits and is compatible with various devices, with a limited initial production of 10 units. Pricing is expected to be around $1,600, with shipments planned for Q4 2025.