And at that point having an opaque backing, which is normally required, will be an up-charge. This see-through capability is a bug, not a feature.
Correctomundo from what I remember....I guess all they did was not send the opaque signal to the screen...actually a crippled screen display.. the uninitiated were expecting to see transistors, wiring, and tubes if the screen was transparent.
Most, if not all computers could generate “transparent” images” back in the olden days.
Would rather have a used desktop electron microscope, or, a desktop gene sequencer for the money.