The next step towards the creation of fully transparent displays was made by a group of American scientists from the three largest universities in the country.

We are talking about flexible organic screens in which transistors are manufactured using nanowires and conducting oxides that let light through freely. In addition, these transistors have a high charge mobility, thanks to which the display has increased brightness, has less power consumption and reduced response time.
The main applications, in which scientists see the future for their development, are electronic paper, embedded in glasses and car glass AMOLED-displays, as well as, strange as it may sound, transparent microcircuits.
Unfortunately, the timing of the commercialization of this project is not reported yet, but this should not take a lot of time, since the production technology of such transistors is quite simple and allows you to easily mount them on plastic substrates of any size.
Source:
PhysOrg