Thursday 21 July 2011

LATEST MOBILE DISPLAYS



 Meet the 7-inch wide-display holder Galaxy-Tab powered with Super-AMOLED from Samsung.  Recently OLED-Display.net displayed the first pictures of this device got from Samsung Mobile Display showcased at the FPD International 2010 Japan.
Having a WXVGA (1200×600 Pixel) resolution this aesthetic device will illuminate and brighten your mobile experience.
Samsung-AMOLED-Display
 The displayed cell phone might have AMOLED technology integrated but Samsung intends to bring cell phones developed with Super-AMOLD technology. 4.5-inch AMOLED Panel is stunning and a robust tool from Samsung which surely will attract and capture a bigger market share in the smartphone business. Samsung Mobile Display also introduced the 19-inch OLED TV.
Samsung-AMOLED-TV
Watch following video which surely will increase your fervor for this sexy device.


Mobile Display Digital Interface (MDDI) is a high-speed digital interface developed by Qualcomm to interconnect the upper and lower clamshell in a flip phone. The MDDI solution supports variable data rates of up to 3.2 Gbit/s, and decreases the number of signals that connect the digital baseband controller with the LCD display and camera.
The integration of MDDI is said to enable the adoption of advanced features, such as high-definition (QVGA) LCDs and high-resolution megapixel cameras for wireless devices, and supports capabilities such as driving an external display or a video projector from a handset.
A Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) approved standard, the MDDI solution is currently available and integrated into select Qualcomm chipsets.


TOSHIBA  UNVEILS  NEW  720p  MOBILE DISPLAY:
Toshiba just brought their latest tech to SID 2011 display exhibit and entered the competitive world of mobile screen pixel density. Two screens geared towards mobile devices peaked particular interest.
Firstly a smaller 3.3-inch LCD that packs a pretty impressive 480x864 resolution and a 300ppi density. Not bad, but its big brother really turned heads. Toshiba showed off a 4-inch HD LCD. It spans 720x1280 and has a monster pixel density of 367ppi. Now compare that to the Retina Display's 326ppi and it clearly takes the cake. The 4" LCD also promises a contrast radio of 1500:1, which is nearly double that of the iPhone 4's display.
It has to be said that a direct comparison between these new LTPS displays is a little unfair. Assuming it makes it onto a production handset, it's likely to take the crown for the highest pixel density/best contrast ratio combo on a cell phone.
Sure, there are better screens out there. Look at the HAST LCDs, they offered FullHD 1080p resolution on a small scale but we've never really seen them materialize outside of a proof of concept and in truth, at what point does pixel density become meaningless. The human eye is a phenomenal thing, but it's only so good at what it does.

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