Saturday, May 14, 2011

Samsung announces 10-inch "Retina" Display for tablets



In the upcoming SID Display Week 2011 International Symposium, Samsung has announced it will present an LCD 10'1 "display for tablets with a resolution of 2560x1600 pixels (superior to the current FullHD resolution), with a whopping 300 dots per inch.

Samsung and Nouvoyance (technology partner), will make a demonstration of this amazing screen WQXGA format, with PenTile™ RGBW technology. As we could read in BussinessWire,Samsung's plans are to have this type of display ready by the end of this year in order to start its marketing.
The technology could lead to Apple introducing a retina display for the iPad 3 though there are serious practical issues to consider besides battery life and the processing power needed to drive such high resolutions.
This display also includes some new features, such as Samsung's PenTile technology.This technology is the only display technology that uses up to 40% less energy, but provides twice the visual performance offered by a Full HD.Currently,there is no other display technology on the market offering this resolution and that density of pixels on a  10'1 "display.
An interesting step made by Samsung which perhaps could benefit all users, including  iOS users .I find it incredible that anyone has been able to create a high quality display that is capable, in 10'1 "to give the same resolution as an iMac of 27 ".

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