Invisible glass may solve screen reflection problems

Date: 31 October 2011
Source: http://www.geek.com

Date: 31 October 2011

When it comes time to purchase a new laptop  or display for your computer, the question always arises of whether to purchase one with a matte or glossy display.

The glossy, glass displays are meant to look brighter and crisper, but they also can act like a mirror because of the reflection caused by the glass.



The days of dealing with a very reflective glass panel may soon be behind us, though. Nippon Electric Glass has used the FPD International 2011 conference in Japan this week to show off its new “invisible glass” panel.



Read more: www.geek.com/articles/chips/invisible-glass-may-solve-screen-reflection-problems-20111028/

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