They also said that they have successfully developed an Ahva matrix with a diagonal of 3 to 15.6 inches for use in devices such as smartphones, digital cameras, e-readers, the screen in a car etc. Models with a diagonal of 4.97 inch (Full HD, or 1080x1920 giving 443 pixels per inch) went into mass production and are also using the LTPS method, therefore having a very narrow margin.
But that's not all. AU Optronics has an OLED screen with a pixel density between 200 and 300 pixels per inch, this means a 4.65-inch AMOLED screen with its own schedule of (sub) pixels, which AU Optronics says has a density of 317 PPI. Of course, they cannot be avoided so IGZO screens will be offering 10-inch IGZO screen tablets with 2560x1600 pixel resolution. That screen's light transmission is increased by 12%, and the thickness needed for backlight is reduced by 60% compared to conventional models making screen only 1.5 mm thick and more energy efficient.
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