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main LCD types described above, Sharp offer a number of
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Transmissive
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Conventional Liquid
Crystal Displays used in laptop or notebook computers
are lit from behind by fluorescent tubes, which work well
under low ambient light conditions but are less effective
in bright light and completely unreadable in direct sunlight.
However, if the application is an indoor one, standard
Transmissive panels offer a good and economical solution.
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Reflective
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Sharp have developed an alternative
to the conventional lighting method using a special micro-reflective
electrode layer that, in combination with their Super High Aparture
Ratio and High Contrast Reflection technologies, results in
a full colour TFT display that is brighter than ever, even under
full daylight conditions.
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Feature
Advanced Transflective Panel
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By using a combination
of transmissive backlighting and Sharps micro-reflective layer,
it is possible to produce a "Transflective" display
that gives the full advantages of both methods, resulting in
a clear crisp display under a very wide range of lighting conditions,
including direct sunlight.
The Advanced Transflective TFT LCD from
Sharp is a true state of the art display using new developments
to produce one of the very best LCD displays ever.
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