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^^ those are some sweet news mate

Hopefully this would mean something what PeterKay would tell us during 2007, 2013 would be Sony's year
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Posted: 2012-06-22 11:32:47
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[ This Message was edited by: king-james on 2012-06-22 14:43 ]
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Posted: 2012-06-22 15:42:11
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Posted: 2012-06-22 15:56:48
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Like a king-james

. You're up already

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[ This Message was edited by: Detox on 2012-06-22 15:55 ]
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Posted: 2012-06-22 16:12:01
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Xperia ado, Xperia amo, Xperia ilo and Xperia sora trademarks get filed by Sony:
http://www.xperiablog.net/201[....]mo-xperia-ilo-and-xperia-sora/
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Posted: 2012-06-22 20:00:14
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Seems like Low end ?
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Posted: 2012-06-22 22:07:19
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Sony develops film that renders screen reflection almost non-existent WoW
Sony has used the SID 2012 conference to demonstrate a brand new combination of conductive film and low-reflection film that promises to render screen reflection almost non-existent in devices like smartphones and tablets.
The image above demonstrates just how good the new low-reflection setup is. The display at the top of the image uses a traditional conductive film and has very visible reflections. The display in the middle takes advantage of the new conductive film and noticeably reduces reflections. But it’s the display at the bottom that demonstrates what Sony’s film is actually capable of.
Read more at
Tech-On![ This Message was edited by: smclion102 on 2012-06-22 22:02 ]
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Posted: 2012-06-22 23:02:12
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Wow that's good!!
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Posted: 2012-06-22 23:48:00
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That could be Sony's answer to the Clear Black and Super AMOLED. Sony would only need to use S-LCD/IPS or even an OLED and it'll easily rival with the best in the market
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Posted: 2012-06-23 02:53:13
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Something about that demonstration image isn't right to me.
Look at the location of the reflection of the light on the table, it's quite clear the light is positioned so the reflection shows on the top screen, less in the middle and hardly any on the bottom.
I could probably reproduce the 'no reflection' effect on my desk with a couple of naked X10s and my arc.
EDIT: after reading the tech behind it, it seems plausible as a good idea. However, I still stick by my statement that the photo demonstration there is flawed.
[ This Message was edited by: Ricky D on 2012-06-23 05:13 ]
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Posted: 2012-06-23 06:04:13
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