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NEC Glare-Free Displays

Filed in archive Displays by Mark Rollins on March 09, 2007

NEC Glare-Free Displays
The other day, I was trying to watch some episodes of Battlestar Galactica. It's a very dark show, but because there was so much light out, I could barely see the Cylons with all the glare on my screen.

Fortunately, NEC has a solution with their new super-transmissive natural light TFTs which allow us to see all the vividlinks colors of our displays with little or a lot of light. Unfortunately, these aren't yet made for laptops, but I'm doing my part and making sure that NEC gets the message.

Via Gizmodo






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