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Friday, 28 December 2012

Sharp shows 6.1-inch WQXGA panel

Sharp has demonstrated a 6.1-inch IGZO panel with a 2560x1600 pixel resolution. The panel is based on the indium gallium zinc oxide technology, or IGZO for short. One of the biggest advantage of this technology is that pixels can be positioned extremely close to each other, which allows for small screens with high resolutions to be created. This development is ideal for smartphones, tablets, and in the long run, notebooks to create a high pixel density. In addition to their pixel density, IGZO panels are up to 90% more efficient than existing LCD panels, another benefit for use in mobile devices. They can be produced relatively cheaply, as opposed to for instance AMOLED panels. With the IGZO technology, Sharp has been create a pixel density of 498 pixels for per inch.

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