Monday, July 30, 2012

AMOLED-display from Samsung will surpass Retina

Samsung's AMOLED-screen designs that will have a density of 350 pixels per square inch. ETNews reports that the Korean company has made ​​possible the mass production of these screens at the Retina from Apple due to advances in technology Fine Metal Mask (FMM). At the same time there is no information about when these screens can be used in real products of the company, although it is likely that is the next flagship smartphone Samsung can turn the screen better than the iPhone. Also, there is little doubt is the fact that Samsung will not miss the chance to sharpen competition in the tablets. If present, Samsung AMOLED screen with a resolution of 350 pixels per square inch, they will easily surpass that of setting screens iPad (264ppi), iPhone 4, iPod Touch, and iPhone 4S (the latter - 326ppi). Previously, the company has attempted to release the screen with achieving a high resolution, but the use of manufacturing technology Laser-Induced Thermal Imaging was not applicable for mass production. Using the same technology will enable Samsung FMM to set up production of screens with a high density on the equipment, which is already available in the factories. Currently, samples are produced in the laboratory, so to judge how close the company came to the use of technology in the manufacture of devices possible.

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