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New Film Renders Screen Reflection Almost Non-Existent

An anonymous reader writes "Sony has used the SID 2012 conference to demonstrate a brand new combination of conductive film and low-reflection film that promises to render screen reflection almost non-existent in devices like smartphones and tablets. Sony achieved such low reflections by combining its new conductive film with a moth-eye low reflection film. The key to the low reflectance is the formation of an uneven surface, which consists of both concave and convex structures (tiny bumps) that cover the entire film. The uneven surface means that light won't just bounce back off the screen creating a reflection, and therefore making the screen usable in a wider range of lighting conditions."

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  1. And Apple will ... by giorgist · · Score: 2, Funny

    And Apple will make your screen like those 80s mirror glasses and call it a feature.

  2. Re:SONY "do not patronize" by Thanshin · · Score: 4, Funny

    You will regret those comments when SONY becomes a branch of your government.