NEC creates tiny, full HD-compatible LCD module
By Joshua Topolsky | April 21, 2008
Filed under: Displays
It looks like your cellphone display (and camcorder viewfinder) resolution is about to get significantly higher in the near-future, thanks to NEC and its crack team of super nerds. The company today announced that it had developed a 2.7-inch LCD module which delivers a resolution of 960 x 540, thanks to a super high pixel density of 413 pixels-per-inch. The quarter high-definition (QHD) panel is compatible with full HD resolution, and sees a boost in both the color gamut and luminance. Sure, it all sounds a bit dry on paper, but when you’re noticing just how bad local reporters look in HD on your phone, you’re going to thank NEC.
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