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Sharp says goodbye to TV glare and unwanted reflections with the introduction of its first lineup of LCD TVs with Moth-Eye technology - the AQUOS Quattron 3D XL series. Remember the Moth-Eye technology we previously reported? Sharp tackles screen reflection issues by equipping large LCD TVs with an anti-reflection film called Moth-Eye. The Moth-Eye film consists of an uneven surface with regularly-arranged protrusions or tiny bumps that measures several hundred nanometers on its surface. However, the Moth-Eye's strength can be an issue when applied to a large screen. Ltd to make an adhesive that allows the Moth-Eye to be applied on large screens without any problem. Although a Sharp TV with Moth-Eye is free from reflections, special maintenance should be carefully done. Read more in our articles including "Sharp intros first TV lineup with Moth-Eye technology" and "Sharp equips LCD TVs with Moth-eye film".

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Sharp says goodbye to TV glare and unwanted reflections with the introduction of its first lineup of LCD TVs with Moth-Eye technology - the AQUOS Quattron 3D XL series. Remember the Moth-Eye technology we previously reported?

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Sharp tackles screen reflection issues by equipping large LCD TVs with an anti-reflection film called Moth-Eye. The Moth-Eye film consists of an uneven surface with regularly-arranged protrusions or tiny bumps that measures several hundred nanometers on its surface. However, the Moth-Eye's strength can be an issue when applied to a large screen.

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Our coverage of Sharp Moth Eye includes: "Sharp intros first TV lineup with Moth-Eye technology"; "Sharp equips LCD TVs with Moth-eye film"; "Sharp Aquos SH930W Review". Each article provides unique insights and information.