What is Gorilla Glass Display?
Glass is a non-crystalline solid material. Glasses are brittle and transparent and are easily breakable hence after comprehensive understanding and research Gorilla® created gorilla Glass. Gorilla Glass which helps in preventing events resulting in glass failures like accidental impacts, scratches, and abrasions. It helps in improving the screen durability for example: Motion’s CL900, J3500, C5v and F5v are the first rugged tablet PCs to feature Corning’s durable Gorilla® Glass.
Gorilla® Glass is environment friendly, thin-sheet glass which is specifically designed to function as a cover glass for portable display devices. Hence it allows deeper layer of chemical strengthening which helps in resisting and endure damage .Additionally, it remains tough over time, extending the life of the tablets. Its exceptional damage resistance helps in protecting today’s most sophisticated electronic devices from accidents like scratches, drops, and bumps of everyday use. Its exceptional beauty and toughness are used all across by the designers and manufacturers. It’s graceful and lightweight.
What’s in the name Gorilla Glass?
The name Gorilla Glass is given because it’s tough yet sophisticated, like Gorilla which is Tough and glass which is sophisticated.
Watching Television- Does It Makes any Difference?
If you are thinking that Gorilla Glass does not make any difference while you are watching television then you are mistaken. Suppose you are watching the Television from your position on the couch then there can be little use for Gorilla Glass. But the fact of the matter is that many of the applications like Wii Remotes and Play station moves require the screens to be made of more resilient materials to safeguard against unnecessary flying remotes- which is exactly where Gorilla Glass comes in
Uses:
Gorilla Glass is in limelight because it’s used, quite often & effectively, in wide range of electronic products, such as Sony TV Displays, (which touted their exclusive partnership at CES. The New York Times‘ David Pogue recently called Gorilla Glass “an unsung hero,” noting that it’s now found in 280 products from 20 brands, including Dell, Acer, Motorola, LG and Samsung. This includes Smartphone screens, tablet screens, laptop screens, and as of this week, touch-table screens and TV screens.
Uniqueness:
For that I must say that it’s inherent composition which allows those larger ions to penetrate the surface more deeply so as to increase the compression tolerance and tolerate deeper scratches.
Advantages:
- Exceptionally Clean flat and smooth surface
- Outstanding Optical Clarity
- Inherent Dimensional Stability
- Exceptional Performance and Protection
- Harder to Shatter
- Thinner and Lighter sheets used
Disadvantages:
With Right Process design glass can be used for polishing, grinding processes hence resulting in increased Cost
Cost to the Customer
A TV with a Gorilla Glass screen might cost up to $60 more than a regular set, but considering the peace-of-mind you’d get from not having to tiptoe around it, that seems like a bargain. The added strength of the glass could also lead to some new designs.
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