Masterpix to help you print photos on Corning Gorilla Glass

Masterpix to help you print photos on Corning Gorilla Glass
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Gorilla Glass has been used as a cover glass on 4.5 billion electronic devices globally.

New Delhi: US-based leading materials science firm Corning Incorporated on Monday launched Masterpix fine glass prints featuring Corning Gorilla Glass for the Indian market.

Gorilla Glass has been used as a cover glass on 4.5 billion electronic devices globally.

The tough, damage-resistant glass that helps protect your phones and tablets is now available in India, the company said in a statement.

“We are excited to launch Masterpix in India. Consumers in the region can now have stunning photographs that will last more than a lifetime printed on optically clear, stain-resistant Gorilla Glass,” said Amit Bansal, president, Corning India.

These prints can be displayed in a table top stand, mounted to a wall, or placed in a standard picture frame.

Masterpix prints come in six different sizes ranging from 4 inches by 6 inches to 55 inches by 48 inches, and two glass finishes - glossy and matte.

Masterpix prints photos on thin, durable Gorilla Glass using UV-cured inks to create vibrant, colourful glass prints that are scratch-resistant, stain-resistant and easy to clean.

It was launched in the US in 2014 and has been recognised by an industry expert for its archival quality prints.

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