Whats the difference between reflective and transflective display?
Reflective is front-lit active matrix display viewable by utilizing internal or external light source, ideal for indoor or outdoor use. The rear polarizer of a reflective display includes a diffuse reflector. This layer reflects polarized ambient light that has entered the front of the display back through the LCD cell. Reflective displays require ambient light to be seen. Reflective displays exhibit high brightness, excellent contrast (14:1), and wide viewing angles. iPAQ Pocket PCs using the reflective LCD’s are front-lit. Transflective display combines transmissive and reflective technologies utilizing internal or external light source. Transmissive displays have a clear polarizer on the front and the back. The display depends on light coming through from the back of the display toward the user. Reflective displays reflect polarized ambient light that has entered the front of the display back trough the LCD cell. The benefits are crisper images, and clearer text with rich color satu
Reflective is front-lit active matrix display viewable by utilizing internal or external light source, ideal for indoor or outdoor use. Reflective: the light comes from the ambient light sources, through the LCD and reflects to the viewer. The rear polarizer of a reflective display includes a diffuse reflector. This layer reflects polarized ambient light that has entered the front of the display back trough the LCD cell. Reflective displays require ambient light to be seen. Reflective displays exhibit high brightness, excellent contrast (14:1), and wide viewing angles. IPAQ Pocket PCs using reflective LCDs are front-lit. Transflective display technology combines transmissive and reflective technologies with higher contrast and color saturation providing crisper images and clearer text. Transflective utilizes internal or external light source. Transmissive displays have a clear polarizer on the front and the back. The display depends on light coming through from the back of the display
Reflective is front lit active matrix display viewable by utilizing internal or external light source, ideal for indoor or outdoor use. Reflective is front lit active matrix display viewable by utilizing internal or external light source, ideal for indoor or outdoor use. The rear polarizer of a reflective display includes a diffuse reflector. This layer reflects polarized ambient light that has entered the front of the display back trough the LCD cell. Reflective displays require ambient light to be seen. Reflective displays exhibit high brightness, excellent contrast (14:1), and wide viewing angles. iPAQ Pocket PCs using the reflective LCD’s are front lit. The transflective display technology combines transmissive and reflective technologies with higher contrast and color saturation providing crisper images and clearer text. Transflective utilizes internal or external light source. Transmissive displays have a clear polarizer on the front and the back. The display depends on light com
Reflective is front lit active matrix display viewable by utilizing internal or external light source, ideal for indoor or outdoor use. The rear polarizer of a reflective display includes a diffuse reflector. This layer reflects polarized ambient light that has entered the front of the display back trough the LCD cell. Reflective displays require ambient light to be seen. Reflective displays exhibit high brightness, excellent contrast (14:1), and wide viewing angles. iPAQ Pocket PCs using the reflective LCD’s are front lit. Transflective display combines transmissive and reflective technologies utilizing internal or external light source. Transmissive displays have a clear polarizer on the front and the back. The display depends on light coming through from the back of the display toward the user. Reflective displays reflect polarized ambient light that has entered the front of the display back trough the LCD cell. The benefits are crisper images, and clearer text with rich color satur