LG’s 14.1 LCD module adapts to all light conditions
Bharat | Dec 22 2008


Working on a laptop is often a problem outdoors. Adapting to the natural light makes the entire sense of portability seem flipped on its head. Then, how about a notebook to suit both indoors and outdoors, sounds alluring right? With LG’s latest LCD module housing transmissive and reflective illumination it is made possible.

Playing beyond the concept of adaptive backlighting, LG has succeeded in building a 14.1 LCD screen that’ll give the user an optimum screen visibility in all conditions, be it indoors or out under the scorching sun. The reflective panel from behind the screen reflects light that helps form brighter images outdoors with a mirror’s aid, while the illumination out from the backlight creates better images indoors. The transmissive reflector rests between the reflective panel and the illumination from the backlight, neutralizing the image rightness to suit the light in the environment.

Via: AkihabaraNews

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Love the idea! One of my biggest complaints about laptops are the current screens are pretty much unreadable in brighter light.

The LCD must be great

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