👉 Glass computing, also known as liquid crystal display (LCD) or more recently, flexible and transparent displays based on liquid crystals, is a technology that leverages the unique properties of liquid crystals to create screens. Unlike traditional silicon-based semiconductors, liquid crystals are organic molecules that can change their orientation in response to electric fields, enabling them to modulate light and form images. This technology allows for the creation of thin, lightweight, and flexible displays that can be integrated into a variety of surfaces, including glass, metal, and plastic. Recent advancements have also enabled the development of transparent displays, which can be used in augmented reality (AR) and smart windows, offering a seamless blend of digital and physical environments. Glass computing represents a significant shift towards more versatile, energy-efficient, and innovative display solutions in various applications, from consumer electronics to industrial and architectural uses.