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Guru3D.com » News » Japan develops 7-inch Tabletscreen with 2560x1600 pixels

Japan develops 7-inch Tabletscreen with 2560x1600 pixels

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/21/2012 07:08 AM | source: | 18 comment(s)
Japan develops 7-inch Tabletscreen with 2560x1600 pixels

You better get yourself a magnifying glass. Japan Display Inc. (JDI), a global leader in LCD technologies, has developed three display prototypes -- named "Innovation Vehicles" -- for smartphone, tablet, and automotive applications which will be shown at the FPD International 2012 exhibition in Yokohama, Japan.  The Innovation Vehicle for tablet applications features key technologies adopted into a 7.0-inch diagonal size module with high WQXGA resolution (2560 x 1600 pixels) and pixel density of 431ppi, with high contrast ratio of 2000:1 achieved by implementing new IPS technology, with low power consumption that is approximately 50% less by utilizing an RGBW pixel structure, with a thin module structure of only 1.3 mm thickness including an integrated touch function (without cover glass), and with a narrow border of 1.5 mm.

The Innovation Vehicle for smartphone applications features key technologies for forthcoming high-end smartphone applications adopted into a large 5.0-inch diagonal size module with full HD resolution (1080 x 1920 pixels) and pixel density of 438ppi*2, with high contrast ratio of 2000:1*3 achieved by implementing new in-plane switching (IPS) technology, with low power consumption that is approximately 50% less*4 by utilizing an RGBW pixel structure, with a thin module structure of only 1.0 mm thickness including an integrated touch function (without cover glass), and with a narrow border of 1.0 mm.

The Innovation Vehicle for tablet applications features key technologies adopted into a 7.0-inch diagonal size module with high WQXGA resolution (2560 x 1600 pixels) and pixel density of 431ppi, with high contrast ratio of 2000:1 achieved by implementing new IPS technology, with low power consumption that is approximately 50% less*4 by utilizing an RGBW pixel structure, with a thin module structure of only 1.3 mm thickness including an integrated touch function (without cover glass), and with a narrow border of 1.5 mm.

The Innovation Vehicle for automotive applications features a 12.2-inch diagonal size module with 1920 x 720 pixels resolution. The display adopts advanced technologies desirable for next-generation automotive displays such as true-black appearance, styling design freedom enabled by corner cut and curved surface technologies, low power consumption (approximately 50% less*4), and integrated touch function.

JDI will demonstrate these three Innovation Vehicles in booth #2701 at FPD International Japan 2012, held October 31 through November 2, 2012, in Pacifico Yokohama, Yokohama, Japan.



Japan develops 7-inch Tabletscreen with 2560x1600 pixels




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Matt26LFC
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#4435409 Posted on: 10/21/2012 10:44 AM
Always nice to see development and boundaries being pushed, but isn't this a little overkill for such a small screen? Would have thought 1080P would have sufficed on 7".

Vtech
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#4435428 Posted on: 10/21/2012 11:57 AM
It seems someone else want to sell screens to apple.

anticupidon
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#4435479 Posted on: 10/21/2012 03:12 PM
What is the max resolution or better PPI that human eye can see without making any difference?
Maybe it future humans will evolve to bionic eyes.

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#4435484 Posted on: 10/21/2012 03:31 PM
always props to japan for pushing things

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#4435505 Posted on: 10/21/2012 04:09 PM
"Because we can."

Japan

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