After revealing their first full production OLED TV at the Monaco Grand Prix LG has now shown off a 5-inch mobile screen that makes mockery of the iPhone 4S’s retina display.
After revealing their first full production OLED TV at the Monaco Grand Prix LG has now shown off a 5-inch mobile screen that makes mockery of the iPhone 4S’s retina display.
The tiny screen has a 1080p HD resolution and a pixel density of 440ppi, in comparison the Apple iPhone has 326ppi.
Insiders are tipping that LG will launch the screen inside a brand new 4G phone that is due in Australia later this year. People who have seen the display screen claim that the naked eye is not able to distinguish between individual pixels.
LG who own a lot of 4G LTE patents is currently working with carriers to launch what one carrier has told SmartHouse is an “explosive” new 4G phone line-up for Australia.
The new display screen which has a 16:9 aspect ratio making it ideal for watching movies in Full HD also has Advanced High Performance In-Plane Switching (AH-IPS), which delivers the widest viewing angles possible along with quickened response times, and improved brightness efficiency.
One of the smartphones that LG is looking to launch in Australia is a competitor to the Samsung Galaxy Note. Analyst’s claim that the combination of the new LG display and the size of the Galaxy Note deliver a smartphone that will be more “tablet or mini TV than a smartphone”.
The screen is 0.5-inches larger, with 2.2 times the pixel density than its previous 4.5-inch screen.
Last year Toshiba showed off a 6.1-inch tablet screen with a 498ppi resolution with insiders tipping that Toshiba could reveal a surprise tablet next week at the 2012 Computex Show in Taiwan.