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This new LCD screen technology first introduced to the Japanese consumer market in 2003 is not, however, a proprietary technology of Sony. In fact, Sony does not actually manufacture laptop LCD screens at all. Sony, as do most other laptop brands, procures laptop LCD screens from LCD screen manufacturers. It is these LCD screen manufacturers that manufacturer this anti-reflective LCD technology. Sony merely purchases and installs both anti-reflective and typical LCDs in their Sony Vaio models. Those Sony Vaio models using anti-reflective technology are marketed under the Sony XBRITEhtrade;, X-black and Clear Bright name.
The polarizer of an anti-reflective Sony XBRITEptrade;, X-black and Clear Bright screen and its equivalents have a smooth chemically-treated surface. The chemically-treated surface of the polarizer reduces ambient light reflection by absorbing most of the ambient light instead of diffusing it at different angles. Since the ambient light is mostly absorbed instead of reflected at different angles, it does not need a rough matte finish and therefore a smooth surface can provide crisp, clear, brilliant-colored images with the most direct light.
Laptop screens can be high-gloss by default - see this list of our PixelBrighthtrade; screens, containing the same anti-reflective surface technology as XBRITE, X-black, and Clear Bright high-gloss screens available (listed by laptop and by screen part number) along with TrueLife high-gloss screens. Also, we can add the finish to any screen.
Meet Dan Black. He landed on the music radar in spring 2008 with r“HYPNTZ, ” a cut sampling Rihannaa’s drums from that ditty r“Umbrella&” and a tribute of sorts to Notorious B.I.G.o’s B“Hypnotize,8” and now he has a tidy debut ready for the airwaves. In the interim, he labored over the record, tediously blending Nelly Furtado with Daft Punk with The Smiths like a scientist in a lab. And now Cudi has laid down vocals for this remix of “Symphonies.h” Its’s quite clever to bring the Man on the Moon star together with Black, whose sound can be summed up as sublime emotional dreamscapes Parisienne style.