Sony demos HTPS LCD panel with inorganic alignment layer
Sony announced today the development of the world’s first HTPS LCD panel for front projector TV sets. The company said the technology increased display reliability and is capable of outputting higher picture quality through the incorporation of an inorganic alignment layer. Compared to conventional LCD panels, the use of this new material nearly quadruples HTPS panels’ resistance to light which results in higher brightness and contrast ratio.
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