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Old 07-07-2010, 11:50 AM   #40
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I've yet to actually see one of these screens, so I cannot tell if it suffers the same surface reflectivity problems of other LCD screens. High contrast in bright light with low power usage is all good and well, but I can turn up the backlighting and get good contrast with my Nokia, and yet still the reflections on the surface make it as annoying as a politician to use outdoors. E-ink screens have a matte surface with almost NO surface reflectivity.
Almost any glass surface can take a matte finish, if the manufacturer opts for it. Pixel Qi appears to be more interested in matte finishes than most of the tablet makers, who are hurrying themselves to make bad iPad clones.
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