Samsung announces 10.1″ tablet display with 2560×1600 pixels!
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Samsung today announced the development of a 10.1-inch display for use in tablets which boast of amazing 2560*1600 pixels resolution! No kidding! A 10.1-inch display packs almost four times the pixels of current generation tablet displays with 1280*800 resolution. The industry’s first 10.1-inch WQXGA 300dpi (2560 x 1600) format PenTile RGBW tablet display is ideal for applications that require extraordinary image and text clarity such as browsing the web and viewing high-definition movies, or reading books and spreadsheets.
PenTile RGBW WQXGA Technology Highlights:
* This 10.1-inch tablet panel is capable of 300 cd/m2 of luminance, yet uses 40 percent less power than that used by legacy RGB stripe LCDs in power-saving modes.
* An outdoor brightness mode of as much as 600 cd/m2 luminance enables viewing in bright ambient lighting.
* The display’s color gamut is 72 percent., allowing greater color realism than legacy RGB stripe tablet displays that have a typical color gamut of 55 percent NTSC.
* PenTile technology achieves 300 dpi resolution with two-thirds the number of subpixels, maintaining the VESA/ICDM display resolution standard.
No word on who will implement this display first and when we’ll see tablets using Sammy’s latest innovation.
Read more about the PenTile technology here.


