Showing posts with label AU Optronics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AU Optronics. Show all posts

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Mini iPad 2 will have Retina display

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Incredible. It does not even a week since the iPad Mini was officially released and already circulating rumors about his successor, now known as Mini iPad 2.
One of the biggest complaints about the mini-tablet of Apple is that it has a true Retina display. For that reason, it seems that the company is willing to correct this problem with the next generation tablet. A Chinese site says manufacturers are already developing Apple's Retina displays will use the future iPad Mini 2.
Everything indicates that AU Optronics, the company that makes the actual screens, and is working on a Retina display with resolution of 2048 × 1536 pixels. Currently the iPad Mini has a 7.9 inch screen with 1024 × 768 pixels.
Offering the same resolution as the iPad 3 and iPad 4 would mean that all applications adapted to this type of display would be great in the future iPad Mini.
It also says that Apple intend to use a technology known as Sharp IGZO, which allow the thinner screens and consume less battery, and also without losing quality or brightness.
The iPad Mini 2 go into production later this year and would be released between April and June about.
Would you buy an iPad Mini if ​​I had a Retina display?

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

AU Optronics introduces new 1mm bezel, the world's thinnest

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You know what is the reason that often leads to a smartphone look good and stylish? The bezel. While it has nothing to do with performance, a good bevel gives a great look to any mobile. Speaking of bevels, AU Optronics guys have presented the world's thinnest bezel, with a measure of just 1mm thick. This is a result of the technology and the manufacturing process that uses this Taiwanese company. But that's not all. This new bezel of 1mm is used in a 4.46 inch screen, an optimum measure a mobile, and is also a screen with HD resolution. It's a shame you do not have the same resolution as the great screen Sharp .
Something else worth mentioning is that AU Optronics has already begun to produce new screens, a Full HD Ahva of 4.97 inches (probably not wearing a 1mm bezel) and a 10-inch IGZO with resolution of 2560 × 1600 pixels.