Also known as:
- transflective
- transreflective
- sunlight readable
- indoor / outdoor display
- Motion Computing: ViewAnywhere
- Boe-Hydis: AFFS+ / Viewiz
- General Dynamics Itronix: DynaVue
- Dell: DirectVue
Transflective screen manufacturers
- Hydis AFFS+ / Viewiz
- HV133WX1 13.3" 1280x800; Not MacBook compatible: 297.1 X 192.2 x 5.5 vs. 301.4 × 196.5 × 6.5 for this Hydis screen
- Pixel Qi, based on OLPC XO Laptop screen. Not in production until late 2009. First 10" netbook screens. Later (2010) laptops and low-power TVs.
Laptops with transflective screens
- Toshiba Portégé R500-S5007V (all release models)
- Toshiba Portégé R600 (all models)
- Any Motion Computing Tablet PC with View Anywhere screen
- Any Argonaut laptop with their "Tflex" screens
- Any Itronix laptop with DynaVue
- Panasonic Toughbook CF-28 (all models?)
- OQO model 01
- Lenovo X200 + Hydis HV121WX4-100 (added aftermarket)
- Asus W5F (really?)
- OLPC XO-laptop
- Any Dell Latitude ATG (really transflective? not just very bright?)
- Any Dell Latitude XFR with DirectVue screen
- RuffPC RuffBook Tech/Max/Pro/Ultra/Commando have a "sunlight readable display" option. (transflective?)
- Getac V100
Older laptops with transflective screens.
- Fujitsu LifeBook Q2010
Laptops misreported as transflective
Sadly some reviewers mistake those new ultra glassy displays with the term "transflective".
- MSI Wind U100-027EU/049EU/416EU
- Sony VAIO VGN-SZ483N
- Lenovo T400, though apparently sunlight readable @ max brightness: 8 hours battery life