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- An antireflective, antiglare or anti-reflection (AR) coating is a type of optical coating applied to the surface of lenses, other optical elements, and...
- refresh rate and a resolution of 1752 x 2800 pixels. It contains a new antireflective coating which improves visibility in sunny conditions. Other than that...
- enhanced antireflective optics with the same scratch resistance of Gorilla Gl****, while Gorilla Gl**** DX+ provides enhanced antireflective optics with...
- antireflective because very little light is reflected. While in principle, Blodgett's multilayer thin films had potential for use as antireflective coatings...
- kits were available for standard (film) cameras that included a long antireflective hood to attach between the screen and camera lens, as well as a closeup...
- integrated p****ive devices, light-emitting diodes, optical coatings (such as antireflective coatings), hard coatings on cutting tools, and for both energy generation...
- transmissive telescopes before the development of vacuum antireflective coatings. The antireflective properties are due in part to the fact that the nose...
- backlighting Oleophobic coating Wide color True Tone Fully laminated Antireflective coating 10.5 or 12.9 inches (330 mm) diagonal display with LED backlighting...
- Fully laminated display, Antireflective coating 10.5 inches (270 mm), Additionally: Fully laminated display, Antireflective coating, Wide color display...
- transmission of incident light. Similarly, the eyes of some moths have antireflective surfaces, again using arrays of pillars smaller than the wavelength...