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Old 06-08-2009, 11:28 AM   #43
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Originally Posted by Sweetpea View Post
There's a major difference between transflective and reflective...
To clear up a misunderstanding the 'reflective' screen I was talking about was not about the LCD crystals but the surface finish.
Basically all LCD screens are 'reflective' screens,only some manufacturers prefer to layer the screen with an anti-glare filter. The anti-glare filter is the one that makes the screen look blurry and hard to read in sunlight.
You can remove this layer if you (carefully) peel it off. The process takes about 24 hours to do so (first soaking in water for about 20 hours)...

there have been multiple of tests done,and it is safe to do if you know what you're doing. Google for "remove anti glare filter Eee Pc", and you'll see a bunchload of articles and so...

Anyways, the reflective I was referring to, is the screen surface that reflects the light instead of absorbs them.
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