Corning Lotus™ XT Glass was officially presented, it could reach iDevices (Video)

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  During today's day the company Corning submitted official Lotus™ XT Glass, a new product that aims to protect the screens of smartphones and tablets that are to be launched in the not too distant future on the market. Without saying how the product behaves compared to Gorilla Glass 3, Corninc claims that mobile terminal manufacturers can use this glass in future smartphones and tablets with HD/Full HD screens, and Apple is one of the companies that could IMPLEMENTATION Lotus™ XT Glass.

  At Corning Lotus™ XT Glass, the focus is on providing high-quality images on OLED, LTPS, TFR or LCD screens, so users should see information as clearly as possible and be sure that their terminals are protected without problems. Corning did not specify whether Apple will use its new technology, the company from Cupertino has implemented it in iDevices for years, but officially we will never know which version of Corning products we find in Apple products.

CORNING, NY, May 16, 2013 – Cornings Incorporated (NYSE: GLW) today announced the commercial launch of  Corning Lotus™ XT Glass, a second-generation glass substrate specially formulated for high-performance displays. The company will feature its latest specialty glass innovation – alongside its others advanced glass technologies – in its booth (#801) at the Society for Information Display's (SID) Display Week in Vancouver, British Columbia, May 21 – 23.

Lotus XT Glass features best-in-class total pitch variation, which is integral to efficient panel manufacturing. Essentially, total pitch – usually measured in microns or parts per million (ppm) – is the distance features move during panel processing.

"If you can predict the amount the glass shifts, then you can account for this movement. Deviation - or variation - from this predictable movement can ultimately result in yield loss," said John P. Bayne, vice president and general manager, Corning High Performance Displays. "Lotus XT Glass is designed to have improved thermal and dimensional stability over higher temperatures, generating higher yields for our customers."

The Corning Lotus Glass platform enables organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays and liquid crystal displays (LCD) that use either low-temperature poly-silicon (LTPS) or oxide thin-film transistor (TFT) backplanes. The result is an energy-efficient, immersive display device that features high resolution, fast response times, and bright picture quality.

In addition to Lotus XT Glass, the Corning booth will feature each of its advanced glass technologies, including: Corning EAGLE XG® Slim for a-Si displays; Corning® Willow™ Glass, the company's ultra-slim, flexible glass; and Corning® Gorilla® Glass 3 with Native Damage Resistance™. Corning experts will provide daily demonstrations of Gorilla Glass 3, the industry-leading, damage-resistant cover glass. Attendees should consult booth staff for exact times.

Display Week attendees will also have the opportunity to hear several of Corning's technology experts deliver presentations at the conference. 
 
"Display Week is a time to take stock of the industry and its future," Bayne noted. "The industry is changing, and Corning believes each of its innovative glasses helps solve tough technological challenges - advancing displays even further."

For additional information about Corning's presence at SID Display Week 2013, please visit www.corning.com/SID2013.