Corning Launches Gorilla Glass With DX for Smartphone Cameras

From PC Mag: Corning is best known to most people through its Gorilla Glass brand. Now that same advanced glass tech used to protect displays from scratches and cracks is going to be used to protect smartphone cameras.

As Engadget reports, this week Corning introduced a new category of durable glass specifically for cameras, which will be offered as Gorilla Glass with DX and Gorilla Glass with DX+. The emphasis for both these products is to offer good protection while allowing as much ambient light to be captured as possible.

"Antireflective coatings have long been used on conventional cameras to improve light capture," said Jaymin Amin, vice president and general manager, Corning Gorilla Glass. "However, these coatings have a propensity to scratch easily, negatively impacting image quality. Corning's Gorilla Glass composites not only provide mobile device camera lens covers with enhanced scratch resistance and durability compared to traditional coatings, but also the improved optical performance required for these devices."

Amin claims that DX glass allows 98% of light to be captured when it's used as a camera lens cover. As to the difference between DX and DX+, DX offers good scratch resistance, while DX+ is as close as you can get to Sapphire (Grade 9 on the Mohs scale), which is used mainly to protect smartwatches.

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