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WSJ: Next iPhone 5 Will Feature Thinner Display Technology
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Next iPhone 5 Will Feature Thinner Display Technology
A few months ago, there were rumors circulating that may be included in future tools for touchscreen mobile technology: What does this mean in simple words is that instead of (LCD) screen has a significant level, which is part of the LCD. Consequence of this, of course, has much Thinner screen. (Up to 0.5 mm thinner). iPhone 5
The technology integrates touch sensors into the LCD, making it unnecessary to have a separate touch-screen layer. The absence of the layer, usually about half a millimeter thick, not only makes the whole screen thinner, but the quality of displayed images would improve, said DisplaySearch analyst Hiroshi Hayase. iPhone 5
iPhone 5 With thinner display technology
WSJ just ”confirmed” that the sixth generation of the iPhone-is, this technology in-cell. The screen is thinner, should result in a fine, if Apple used this extra space to put a big battery. iPhone 5
In addition, Apple will reduce the cost since the touchscreen isn’t necessary to obtain a separate layer from the (LCD). What is perhaps most interesting is that there is a glaring omission from the list of potential industrial partners: Samsung. The list includes Sharp, LG and Sammy do not measure up to Japan. It is true that the two companies are not particularly good condition now, and that the company has been competing product of Korea, as in the scheme will not change soon. iPhone 5
iPhone 5 With thinner display technology
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WSJ: Next iPhone 5 Will Feature Thinner Display Technology
2012-07-18T08:33:00-07:00
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