On your standard HDTV, what you see as a single pixel is actually a combination of light and color from a handful of subpixels. Each is a single color, usually red, blue, and green. Sharp's Quattron ...
Sharp has unveiled the new Quattron+ HDTV line, which doubles its already more-than-usual four color subpixels into eight, and adds 4K content support to the 1080p screens. I’m PCMag’s home theater ...
No matter how many pixels are crammed into a screen, consumers are always hungry for more, with 4K TVs increasingly common, and 8K displays on the horizon. Now nanoscientists at the University of ...
(Nanowerk News) Traditional tuneable lenses consisting of complex lenses with manipulation systems have limited designs because of the spatial occupancy, which eventually confines their applications ...
Though the new Samsung Galaxy Nexus sports a 720p HD display, its 4.65-inch screen is said to be held back by cheaper technology that gives it a lower pixel density and poorer color accuracy than ...
Manufacturers–whether they make phones, tablets, TVs, or computer monitors–are always trying to convince you that their gadget has a better display than all the other gadgets. In doing so, they throw ...
A research team at the University of Central Florida has developed a new surface that allows the tuning of individual subpixels on a display. The breakthrough might mean the potential display ...
MSI has announced the MPG 341CQR QD-OLED X36, one of the first gaming monitors to use a QD-OLED panel with a true RGB subpixel layout. This change directly addresses one of the main drawbacks of ...
Your laptop screen is made up of thousands of tiny dots of color, called pixels. Each pixel is comprised of three subpixels to create the image on your screen. These subpixels -- red, blue and green - ...
FlatpanelsHD put together an interesting analysis of why Samsung’s Galaxy Nexus‘ 4.65-inch, 1280×720 Super AMOLED screen probably isn’t comparable to Apple’s 326 ppi Retina Display despite having a ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. LAS VEGAS–Four subpixels (the usual red, green, and blue, ...