High-definition laptop screen will be introduced by Samsung this week. (Illustration).
Just a few weeks after Sharp announced its production of 3,200 x 1,800-pixel computer monitors, Samsung introduced similar components. However, the computer screen panel of the Korean electronics company has a 13.3-inch size, which will be better than Sharp's 14-inch screen in theory. However, Samsung products can consume a bit more power than rival rival IGZO technology.
Samsung announced this morning and promised to release the actual product at the Display Week 2013 exhibition in Canada this week.
With a resolution of QHD 3.200 x 1,800 pixels, the device has a pixel density of 276 ppi, leaving the 13-inch MacBook Pro at 227 ppi and the Chromebook Pixel at 239 ppi. Samsung said that the technology used on the new screen allows energy savings of up to 30% compared to conventional LCD screens. However, the company has not mentioned that it will bring this technology into ultra-thin ultrabook laptops.
Previously, Samsung introduced many high-resolution small screen panels such as Super AMOLED 4.99-inch Full HD resolution, 10.1-inch screen resolution of 2,560 x 1,600 on Google Nexus tablet 10 . And the latest is the 85 inch TV with a resolution of 3,840 x 2,160 pixels.