Sunday 7 October 2012

Sharp 'Moth Eye' LCD Panel demo showcases future HDTVs with less glare

Sharp Moth eye LCD Panel demo shows off future HDTVs with less glare, reflections

While its high pixel density mobile shows stole a lot of the interest at CEATEC 2012, Sharp also offers tech destined for bigger screens such as this "Moth Eye Panel" that Engadget Japanese required a glance at throughout the show. Because of nanoscale problems on its surface like the eye of the moth it states give vibrant colors and contrast while reducing glare as seen above (moth eye panel around the left) We've got the technology is not being used yet, but Sharp states the film continues to be created in 60-, 70- and 80-inch dimensions already, if you thought the business's huge and Elite HDTVs could not have any better, next year's model will most likely have a minumum of one method to prove you wrong.

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