Posted by admin on 23 January 2013 at 11:20

Samsung’s new AMOLED displays are as sharp as diamonds!

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Samsung is going to use a new technology inside their upcoming SuperAMOLED displays. The new Full HD SuperAMOLED panels are going to use a diamond or a hexagonal based structure. The new diamond a hexagonal based structure allows Samsung to achieve 440ppi+ pixel density in its mobile displays and also makes the display a bit sharper.  Samsung has been developing those by utilizing the Laser-Induced Thermal Imaging (LITI) production process, which is cheaper and allows for much smaller subpixels to be laid out than the conventional Fine Metal Mask (FMM).

Hexagonal shape              Daimond shape

                                                   

 

 

 

 

Earlier, SamMobile reported about Samsung facing problems mass producing Full HD AMOLED displays but now Samsung has successfully overcome those issues and is now mass producing the high-res mobile panels. There is a high chance that Samsung is going to use the new screen technology inside their upcoming flagship device, the Galaxy S IV. The Galaxy S IV is rumoured to have a 4.99” Full HD SuperAMOLED Display with a pixel density of 440PPI+. Samsung wants to release the Galaxy S IV in the first half of 2013. Yesterday, SamMobile reported about the release date of the Galaxy S IV which is planned in April by Samsung.

Yes, this is what we call innovation!

And which one you think is the best one to use: a daimond or a hexagonal shaped pixel?

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11 comments on “Samsung’s new AMOLED displays are as sharp as diamonds!

  1. psp888 on said:

    Will this new display be Pentile or RGB configuration?

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  2. ChrisJ on said:

    Since Samsung already struggled with the 4.8″ 1280×720 AMOLED displays I pretty much believe they’ll make it a pentile-matrix again.

    By the way, it’s probably meant to be pixel DENSITY, not “destiny”…

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  3. MartinR on said:

    Fixed thanks for reporting these errors…

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  4. GAUARV22 on said:

    so I will propose my girlfriend by giving samsung smart ring with super amoled :D lol

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  5. miguelinho on said:

    They did non pentile in the note 2 I’m sure this will be rgb too

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  6. Vickylife007 on said:

    Samsung already overcame being restricted to pentile matrix with the introduction of the galaxy note II which has samsung’s best display thus far on a mobile phone.

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  7. xarfrost on said:

    Man, stuffs are getting shiny nowadays. I feel my S3 is old now xD

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  8. vavrorvav on said:

    I have note II for 3 months and already feel old :-/

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  9. sa71 on said:

    Hm, I have a Note II too and feel very good about the display. I can not even imagine how good is going to be the new display. G

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  10. max301 on said:

    I think the diamond one would allow more per square inch.
    I am happy with the galaxy note screen but i like the way Samsung is advancing technology to make life easier for everyone.

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  11. ardicli2000 on said:

    People are so eager to see RGB patterns in their screens. However this sould not be the case. Same logic is applied to camera sensors (CCD, CMOS, etc). Fujifilm has pusued a different way and changed the pattern as well as the shape of pixels which resulted in better iso performance. This could be the case for screens. Changing pattern ad pixel type can result in better results. Especially hexagonal structure naturally gives sharper images for diagonal lines.

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