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Posted by : Unknown
Sunday, June 30, 2013
Latest
news about the smartphones is, in 2014 phone will become 6-inch 1600x2560 pixel
screen. This is expected to become common in next year. 1600 x 2560-pixel
resolution goes by the WQXGA acronym, and means that next year the resolution
on your smartphone might be higher than the one on an Apple iPad.
Human
eye simply wouldn’t be able to tell the difference between a 1080p and a 720p
display from a regular viewing distance. However perfection is where technology
is going and good news is that high-res displays will inevitably start arriving
to more affordable devices.
Fast
forward to today and we have 1080p quad-core smartphones selling for around
$200 in China. We first heard about a 6-inch 1600 x 2560 pixel displays back in
2011 when Toshiba announced it has made an LCD screen with the world’s highest
pixel density. Since then, Japan Display and Sharp have also unveiled 1600p
displays late last year. With a pixel
density of over 500ppi, the obvious benefits will be that text will
appear crystal clear and images even sharper.