March 18, 2008

Blu-ray Technology On Your LCD TV Screen?

03Nano_Illust-s.jpgSony is going to be using technology used in the manufacturing of Blu-ray discs to produce an anti-glare film for LCD screens. They will be commercializing the new technology as early as 2010 in LCD TV displays, cell phones, and laptop computers.

Moth Eye uses the technology to produce a film with a series of minute bumps resulting in a redirection of light rays, reducing glare to 0.1% of visible light, about 1/30 that of LCD displays today. This improves display efficiency by a minimum of 10% allowing for enhanced color even in bright environments where LCD TV's tend to underperform.

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Posted by Justin Davey at March 18, 2008 8:06 PM
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