Friday, October 21, 2011

Toshiba unveils a 6-inch screen with a density record: 498ppi.


Here's some news that will interest the most myopic of us: Toshiba has pushed the boundaries of pixel density of 498ppi LCD display (dots per inch). It is about 50% more than the famous iPhone screen 4. With these resolutions "super-retina" can be expected in the future images "perfect" to the pixels indistinguishable to the naked eye, both in 2D and 3D.
Do you like the screen of your iPhone 4 (S) is not it? I must say that 326ppi is velvet to the pupils and it is still the highest density of the market. But not for long.
Toshiba had already created a 4-inch 367ppi screen "in your face retina," in May. Well here he is again with a screen 6 inches 498 ppi! It announces a contrast of 1000: 1 (800 cons: one for the retina) and vertical viewing angles of 176 ° and horizontal. Well, OK, 6 inches is a size a little bastard, but hey: who can do more can do less, enjoy the upcoming smartphones. Readers not equipped with bionic eyes will wonder why such a mismanagement of extra pixels? It is indeed in the presence of a resolution of 2560 × 1600 on 6-inch 16:9!
Well, it also enters the territory quality of printing paper (360dpi and up) is a screen that could do wonders in 3D without glasses. Indeed, these display techniques reduce the image resolution by half.
In general, a parallax barrier is responsible for the vertical lines separating odd and even send them to the left and right eyes respectively. Here, we end up with a resolution of 1280 × 1600 per eye! Almost as much as 1080p on only 6 inches. The retina in 3D in some ways.

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