Invisible Glass Claims to Eliminate Reflection on Displays

Date: 3 November 2011

Nippon Electronics unveiled a new glass screen called Invisible Glass that will dramatically reduce reflection and glare when viewed under light.

The product’s name shouldn’t be confused with a glass cleaner also by the same name.

According to the company, the new Invisible Glass displays will have a new anti-reflective film that coats both sides of the glass surface that adds a few nanometers to the thickness of the display panel. After the coating is applied, the reflection is reduced to only 0.5% of light, versus 8% on traditional glass.

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