شواهد مختلف دست به دست هم داده اند تا ما را بیش از پیش به این باور برسانند که فبلت گلکسی نوت بعدی با یک صفحه نمایش 4K متفاوت همراه خواهد بود.
گفته شده که سامسونگ تولید انبوه پنل های 5.9 اینچ Super AMOLED با وضوح Ultra HD یا همان 4K را در ماه آکوست 2015 (مرداد 94) آغاز خواهد کرد. به این ترتیب زمان بندی تولید آن کاملا متناسب با زمان عرضه سالیانه خانواده گلکسی نوت خواهد بود.
سال گذشته میلادی سامسونگ در توضیح برنامه های خود عنوان نموده بود که تولید پنل های 4K را برای 2015 در نظر دارد و پس از آن اوایل امسال و در مراسمی دیگر گفته بود که این پنل ها در برنامه خط تولید این شرکت قرار خواهند گرفت.
این وضوح بالا در قالب پنلی 5.9 اینچی تراکم فوق العاده 746 پیکسل در اینچ را فراهم می کند که فارغ از اینکه تا چه حد کاربردی است، بی شک هر چشم غیر مسلحی را برای تشخیص پیکسل ها مغلوب خود می کند.
شرکت ال جی هم به شکلی مشابه قبلا عنوان کرده بود که پنل های LCD با تراکم 600 و یا حتی 700 پیکسل در اینچ قابل دستیابی هستند. اینطور که معلوم است نبرد سال آینده نه بر سر تراکم ترانزیستورها، که بر سر فشردگی پیکسل ها خواهد بود!
منبع : phonearena
Samsung tipped prepping a 6
Samsung tipped prepping a 6
Rejoice, 4K lovers, as that’s the resolution you might be getting with the next edition of Samsung’s Galaxy Note series. We got tipped that Samsung will start mass-producing a 5.9″ Ultra HD Super AMOLED display with 700+ppi next August, which puts manufacturing plans just in the timeframe for the Note 5 release, if everything goes according to traditions.
Granted, it is just a uncorroborated tip from one source, but Samsung itself confirmed in its Analyst Days presentation slides last year that it has UHD 2160×3840 pixels AMOLED displays for mobile in the works for 2015. Also, at the Semiconductor and Display Technology Roadmap workshop in January, Samsung presenters hinted again at higher-resolution UHD smartphone displays in the pipeline. These resolutions, however, were mentioned then together with the “diamond pixel” term, which is a fancy way to say a non-standard pixel matrix arrangement, that is closer to PenTile, than the standard RGB stripe matrix. In any case, at 700+ ppi, nobody would notice the individual pixels anyway, so we can’t wait to see what Samsung is prepping for us in future phones.
Back in May, the head of LG Display sat down for an interview, too, and mentioned that 600ppi, and even 700ppi smartphone panels are within reach, so it shouldn’t come as a surprise that Samsung is also striving for those record pixel densities. Sharp was recently rumored to work on a 4K mobile display as well, in the 5.5″-6″ diagonal range, so 2015 is again shaping up to be an exciting year in terms of resolution count.
Our own calculations return 746ppi for a 5.9″ panel with 2160 x 3840 pixels of UHD resolution, so there you have it – production timeframe in August means it will be ready to go into an eventual Note 5, which should be announced at the IFA expo in September 2015. As for the rest of the specs, we surely hope that the screen-to-phone ratio will be improved, as using a larger display would make the next Note even bigger than it is now. We can also reasonably expect a Snapdragon 810 chipset, which will be ready for prime time then, and a higher resolution camera with optical image stabilisation. The rest we will leave for the rumor mill to fill in, but we have no doubts in Samsung’s abilities to produce a monster Note phablet for next year, too.