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VISARC anti-reflective coating prevents glare on electronics screens

Oxford Advanced Surfaces’ VISARC is an anti-reflective coating designed to be added during the manufacturing process.

Oxford Advanced Surfaces’ VISARC is an anti-reflective coating designed to be added during the manufacturing process.

Adi Robertson
is a senior tech and policy editor focused on online platforms and free expression. Adi has covered virtual and augmented reality, the history of computing, and more for The Verge since 2011.

When deciding between an e-ink display and an LCD one, you’ll currently need to take into account the difficulty of looking at the latter in bright sunlight. Anti-reflective coatings exist, but are usually films applied after the fact. VISARC (Variable Index Single-layer Anti-Reflective Coating), however, is a treatment process that coats screens in a thin layer of particles that drastically cut glare. Oxford Advanced Surfaces, which makes VISARC, says that its coating can reduce reflectivity to 0.3 percent, significantly below the industry target of 0.5 percent or the average current device reflectivity of 1 percent.

Much like the waterproof coatings currently showing up in demos, VISARC is designed to be licensed to major manufacturers rather than applied by the company or customer. The coating is currently being demonstrated to potential buyers, so it’s possible we’ll eventually see it join waterproofing as a helpful add-on to electronic devices.

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