Ok, so I?ve been researching about this for a bit now, but I?m still a bit confused. (I also didn?t know what forum to post this in, so hopefully this post will find some knowledgeable people.)
I know that there are names for different screen resolutions:
WVGA- 480x800
qHD- 540x960
?and tablet-common resolutions
WSVGA- 1024x600
WXVGA- 1280x800
I also know that there are types of sub-pixel arrangement (two that I?ve heard of):
Pentile
Non-Pentile (I think Samsung has dubbed this ?Real-Stripe?)
I also know that Pentile screens have a RGBW (red, green, blue, and white [or clear]) sub-pixel arrangement, or, more commonly, a RG-BG sub-pixel arrangement.
If you want to see a picture of these two screens (on a regular screen and a Super AMOLED Plus screen), then go here.
On that same website it says that Sammy can only currently make these ?Real-Stripe? displays up to pixel densities of 200 pixels per inch (ppi) because of the increase in pixel size. I guess why that would explain why to make the new Super AMOLED HD screens, they have to go back to pentile technology, at least for the time being[/URL].
I think I?ve heard that non-pentile displays enable sharper text, but can somebody explain why? Also, what are some other differences between these two screens?
Also, what do things like AMOLED, Super AMOLED, LCD, SLCD, etc. mean? I mean, I know they?re screen technologies, but can someone explain them?
My last question is: can you have different combinations of resolutions and technologies? I.e. can you have a Super AMOLED at a qHD resolution?
Sorry for the long post, and I hope I didn?t bore you to death (and bore you into not answering
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I know that there are names for different screen resolutions:
WVGA- 480x800
qHD- 540x960
?and tablet-common resolutions
WSVGA- 1024x600
WXVGA- 1280x800
I also know that there are types of sub-pixel arrangement (two that I?ve heard of):
Pentile
Non-Pentile (I think Samsung has dubbed this ?Real-Stripe?)
I also know that Pentile screens have a RGBW (red, green, blue, and white [or clear]) sub-pixel arrangement, or, more commonly, a RG-BG sub-pixel arrangement.
If you want to see a picture of these two screens (on a regular screen and a Super AMOLED Plus screen), then go here.
On that same website it says that Sammy can only currently make these ?Real-Stripe? displays up to pixel densities of 200 pixels per inch (ppi) because of the increase in pixel size. I guess why that would explain why to make the new Super AMOLED HD screens, they have to go back to pentile technology, at least for the time being[/URL].
I think I?ve heard that non-pentile displays enable sharper text, but can somebody explain why? Also, what are some other differences between these two screens?
Also, what do things like AMOLED, Super AMOLED, LCD, SLCD, etc. mean? I mean, I know they?re screen technologies, but can someone explain them?
My last question is: can you have different combinations of resolutions and technologies? I.e. can you have a Super AMOLED at a qHD resolution?
Sorry for the long post, and I hope I didn?t bore you to death (and bore you into not answering
