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BOE-Hydis unveils LCD designed for outdoor use
11:23 AM - January 12, 2006 by
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BOE-Hydis has developed a new mobile TFT LCD panel, which the company claims provides improved readability under bright sunlit conditions, such as outdoors.
The new product is applied with "AFFS-Outdoor" technology that enhances contrast ratio and reduces outside reflections on panels compared to its existing AFFS (advanced fringe field switching) technology.
More here at DigiTimes.
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