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Samsung to offer 15.6-inch UHD OLED Display For Laptops

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/23/2019 09:59 AM | source: cdrinfo | 14 comment(s)
Samsung to offer 15.6-inch UHD OLED Display For Laptops

Well, that's going to look sharp and colorful. Samsung has been working on a 15.6-inch UHD (3840 x 2160 pixels) OLED panel intended notebook/laptop market. Mass productions starts next month.

The panels come with a brightness level ranging from 0.0005 to 600 nits, being OLED a dynamic contrast ratio of 120,000:1. The display provides a spectrum of 3.4 million colors (double that of similarly sized LCD panels), which allows for more life-like images, with colors meeting the DCI (Digital Cinema Initiatives)-P3 standard, the specification best suited for video streaming.

The 15.6-inch UHD panel has been also designed to keep the complete DCI-P3 color gamut fully intact while emitting significantly less blue wavelengths that can potentially be harmful to the eye. The panel comes with a 1.7 times higher color volume compared to LCDs of similar size, which improves the clarity of outside viewing while also reducing imagery degradation outdoors. In addition, the display’s slimmer and lighter design maximizes the mobility of an OLED-display notebook over one with an LCD. Samsung Display emphasized that its 15.6-inch UHD OLED panel meets the latest DisplayHDR True Black specification released by VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association). With black color that is a hundred times richer than the previous HDR standard, Samsung Display’s newest panel brings a very significant enhancement to HDR, in depicting high-contrast almost as well as the human eye. Samsung Display has led the display market for smartphones by enabling the use of OLED technologies such as edge-design, full-screen and flexible panels.



Samsung to offer 15.6-inch UHD OLED Display For Laptops




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RavenMaster
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#5630531 Posted on: 01/23/2019 10:29 AM
Did they buy those panels from LG, I wonder?

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#5630536 Posted on: 01/23/2019 10:42 AM
i know it's probably not relevant, but I can't help but wonder about the response times.

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#5630539 Posted on: 01/23/2019 10:50 AM
Display looks good but right now non of the mobile gpu's can't run 4K.

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#5630541 Posted on: 01/23/2019 10:53 AM
Did they buy those panels from LG, I wonder?

Doubt it Samsung makes their own panels.

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#5630542 Posted on: 01/23/2019 10:54 AM
i know it's probably not relevant, but I can't help but wonder about the response times.


I think OLEDs are amazing at response times. In the < 1 ms range. But I don't know for sure about these.

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