The manufacturer Sharp started producing LCD high-definition (1920 x 1080 pixels) diagonal five inches (12.7 cm) for smartphones, the resolution reaches 443 dots per inch. Production began in late September 2012 at its plant in Mie Japan.
This slab would, according to the manufacturer, a pixel density of about 1.3 times higher than its own 4.3-inch LCD screen HD (1280 x 720 pixels, 342 dots per inch). The industry also uses a new method for industrial scale production for these HD screens for smartphones, with the same resolution as the slabs HD LCD TVs.
These tiles will be presented to the public for the first time on the Japanese manufacturer's stand at the CEATEC be held near Tokyo in Chiba City from 2 to 6 October 2012. This high-resolution screen employ CG-Silicon technology, developed jointly by Sharp and Semiconductor Energy Laboratory. The Japanese industry produces four inches screen of the iPhone 5, recently launched by Apple, whose resolution is 326 dots per inch.
This slab would, according to the manufacturer, a pixel density of about 1.3 times higher than its own 4.3-inch LCD screen HD (1280 x 720 pixels, 342 dots per inch). The industry also uses a new method for industrial scale production for these HD screens for smartphones, with the same resolution as the slabs HD LCD TVs.
These tiles will be presented to the public for the first time on the Japanese manufacturer's stand at the CEATEC be held near Tokyo in Chiba City from 2 to 6 October 2012. This high-resolution screen employ CG-Silicon technology, developed jointly by Sharp and Semiconductor Energy Laboratory. The Japanese industry produces four inches screen of the iPhone 5, recently launched by Apple, whose resolution is 326 dots per inch.