Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Display Smartphone: in 2014 you will have the same resolution as the ... - Everything Android

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Looking Into the very recent past in which end smartphones had on board display with a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels , you can realize how in a very short time (only 2 years old) has been passed at a level of resolution and definition practically embarrassing, so that the top of the range of 2 years ago are becoming as medium to low-end devices.

Into The jump from 480p to display those 720p was quite long if you take into consideration that these displays have stood for over 3 years on our devices. The transition from 720p to 1080p, however, is consumed in the blink of an eye and, in less than 1 year, were released the first devices with over 400 PPI of definition and resolution Full-HD .

All this, however, does not end here, as the stunning Full-HD display that we have today on smartphones and that in most cases do not differ substantially from the HD display, will be replaced even during the next year with the same display resolution Nexus 10 , or 2560 x 1600 pixels .Into According ETNews , manufacturers will implement this type of display devices already on next year, and probably will start from a device by 6 inches. Maybe it will be a display that will be used for the realization of Galaxy Note 4 or other smartphone / phablet what size you are likely to rise further. These display with a diagonal of 6 inches, will be able to break through the wall of 500 PPI , although visually the human eye will not notice the slightest difference between a 1080p display and one at 1600p, because, exceeded 310-320 PPI, our eyes will not be able to notice a further increase of the defini tion.

Into What do you foresee? Well, at this point, I would say to 4K resolution display on smartphones over the next two years at most.

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Into Joseph Iovene
Student in Electrical Engineering at the Second University of Naples. First Android device in 2010 (HTC Desire) on which I have written some guides. Terminals that I own: Stock Android 2.3 Nexus One, LG Optimus Black (White) Android 4.0 Stock. Smartphones Now: Nexus 4 Stock. Special interests: formula1, smartphones and tablets, computers.

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