Corning to Release its Second-Generation Gorilla Glass Soon

Corning is the company behind the popular and very tough Gorilla Glass. Now they are preparing to come up with their 2nd generation Gorilla Glass, which was showcased at CES 2012. Its popularity shows as it’s used on hundreds of smartphones and other devices. Corning’s second-generation of damage-resistant glass is claimed as bit slimmer than its previous model to compatible with current breed of slimmer devices.

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According to the company, tough Gorilla Glass is currently trending on more than 30 major brands, designed into more than 575 product models and spanning 500 million plus units worldwide. For your example it’s used by recently released Samsung Galaxy S II, Nokia Lumia 800, Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, etc.

The company also mentioned that, their second generation Gorilla Glass 2 will be in a larger format and will target wider range of devices too such as touch displays for education, entertainment, auto, and home appliance. Reportedly, there will be an 82-inches advanced multi-touch LCD display prototype that will feature Corning Gorilla Glass as a durable, touch-sensitive, and elegant cover glass. Just hit the break and jump into the full story at press release below.

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Corning to Showcase Glass Innovation for Consumer Electronics Design at CES 2012

New Corning® Gorilla® Glass 2 to be introduced

CORNING, N.Y., January 5, 2012 – Corning Incorporated

(NYSE: GLW) today announced its plans for the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas next week. The Corning booth, #12642 Central Hall, will showcase the critical role of highly engineered specialty glass in addressing emerging trends highlighted at CES 2012, including: increased functionality from smaller form factors; touch technology; connected devices in new application spaces; and sleek, durable large-format design aesthetics.

A key feature of Corning’s CES exposure will be the introduction of Corning® Gorilla® Glass 2, the next generation of the popular, damage-resistant cover glass for consumer electronic devices.

“Corning Gorilla Glass has been a tremendous success for Corning, enjoying excellent market acceptance across mobile device industries. Handset and tablet device manufacturers are clearly driving toward higher functionality from thinner designs. Corning’s latest innovation in Gorilla Glass technology is very well positioned to meet these challenges and enable broader touch technology penetration,” said James R. Steiner, senior vice president and general manager, Corning Specialty Materials. Product details will be included in an announcement planned for Monday, Jan. 9.

CES attendees can engage with Corning experts and technologies featuring the latest applications and benefits of Corning Gorilla Glass innovations. “As we did last year, we’ll provide consumers and customers visiting the Corning booth the opportunity to test first-hand the outstanding damage resistance and flexibility of this industry-leading, ultra-thin, and tough specialty glass,” Steiner added.

Corning Gorilla Glass, the technology that made Corning one of the most talked-about companies at CES 2011, is currently featured on more than 30 major brands and designed into more than 575 product models, spanning more than 500 million units worldwide.

The Corning booth will also explore the benefits of Corning Gorilla Glass in larger format, touch displays for education, entertainment, auto, and home appliance applications featuring new design possibilities. These include:

  • An 82-inch advanced multi-touch LCD display prototype featuring Corning Gorilla Glass as a durable, touch-sensitive, and elegant cover glass.
  • Touch-enabled automobile interior and home appliance center simulators demonstrating the enhanced user interface experience that thin, durable glass can enable in new design applications.
  • A centerpiece, Gorilla Glass-covered video wall, flanked by Gorilla Glass fabricated sound speakers, projecting the latest in Corning specialty glass technology news.

Additionally, Dr. Peter Bocko, Corning’s chief technology officer for Corning Glass Technologies and one of the foremost glass experts in the display industry, will be a panelist in the “Beyond the Flat Screen” session on Thursday, Jan. 12, 1:30 p.m. PST. He will discuss the latest advances in screen resolution, viewing angle, sunlight performance, and power consumption in an effort to isolate new products and opportunities.