Showing posts with label pixels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pixels. Show all posts

The interface of the LG G6 is designed specifically for the unusual 18: 9 screen

LG likes inserted in some interesting innovation in their phones like the buttons on the back or modular design, and it seems that the new LG G6 will be non-standard aspect ratio. The display advertised as FullVision, has a ratio of 18: 9 at 5.7 inches and 2880 × 1440 pixels resolution. This means that when you split the screen into two, get two almost perfect square and the company has developed its UX 6.0 interface specifically to take advantage of these opportunities. The first thing that comes to mind is multitasking with two windows, which is now supported by Android 7.0, and now this feature will shine even more because of the wide screen. For convenience, when you view the Calendar app horizontally on the left you will see the dates on the right - details commitments. Such innovative way there will be when watching video and surfing the Internet. When the camera can take square photos popularized by Instagram, and watch them on one side of the screen while viewing gallery rest on the other.

Samsung alliance creates some technology with quantum dots

On the market for televisions clash swords two promising technologies at the moment - displays quantum dots Samsung's panels and organic light emitting diode (OLED) of LG. Samsung believes that its technology is superior to OLED and intends to reveal the know-how to other manufacturers. For this purpose, the Korean giant plans to create Alliance for imposing technology with quantum dots, said CDRinfo.com. According to the company, the panels with quantum dots (QD) provide a higher image quality than OLED technology. Samsung expects its other other manufacturers also adopt QD technology and to market TVs in its base.
LG, in turn, highlighted as disadvantages of competing technologies weaker contrast and small viewing angle. Samsung, claiming that the new QLED panels (LED displays based on quantum dots), which will debut at CES 2017 in January in Las Vegas, these drawbacks are removed. Samsung and LG's focus on panels with a resolution of 4K (3840 × 2160 pixels), while Taiwanese and Japanese competitors emphasize the development of TV panels with a resolution of 8K, or 7680 × 4320 pixels.