“Samsung and its frequent partner Nouvoyance said on Thursday they would show an ultra-sharp LCD optimized for tablets,” Electronista reports.
“The 10.1-inch, PenTile RGBW-based (red, green, blue, white) screen reaches an unprecedented resolution of 2560×1600,” Electronista reports. “At 300 pixels per inch, the panel’s sharpness is double the 1280×800 on most early Android 3 tablets and 2.25 times sharper than the 132PPI of an iPad 2 screen.”
Electronista reports, “Samsung anticipated making the screen available to use for shipping products before the end of 2011. Companies still usually have to integrate the hardware and might not have shipping tablets until early 2012… Apple uses Samsung for iPad 2 displays but would have to get Samsung to cut the display down to 2048×1536 if it were to double its existing pixel density.”
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[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Fred Mertz” for the heads up.]