Apple’s New Screen Technology: Enhancing Privacy and Security for iPhone and Mac Users

2023-11-25 07:24:38

Media – Omani Affairs Apple is working on developing a new screen technology for iPhone and Mac devices in order to provide a broader scope for privacy. Bright screens with high resolution and a wide field of view make it easier for others to monitor what the user is doing, and this is where this development comes from, as Apple is looking for ways to preserve the advantages of its screens while providing privacy for users. One solution called “Privacy Layers for Curved Screens” suggests placing a polarizing coating over the screen, meaning light can only exit in one direction. The user gets the full potential of the screen when he sits in the right place in front of the screen, while the person trying to peek will not see anything, or may see a blurry image. The company also has another idea that seems special only for regular flat screens instead of curved screens, as the idea lies in a newly granted patent called “Screens with Adjustable Viewing Angles,” which takes a precise approach compared to placing a layer on the screen. Instead of placing a layer on the screen, the company suggests changing the viewing angle of the screen, as desired, as the screens may contain what is described as an electrically controllable filter, which would allow the user to control the extent of the screen’s polarization or non-polarization. Through this proposal, Apple is working to actually integrate the privacy solution into the screen itself, in the form of a series of underlying layers. A screen using such technology may contain an additional layer of liquid crystal between these polarizing layers, as suggested in the patent. This liquid crystal element may also contain a color filter, which displays images of certain colors to the user of the screen only. , which means hiding only certain colors instead of hiding the entire screen.
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