LG Display said Thursday it
has developed the world’s thinnest full HD LCD display for smartphones,
measuring just 2.2 millimeters thick.
The company said its new
5.2-inch (132 mm) display panel has a resolution of 1,080 by 1,920
pixels and is brighter than current full HD phone panels on the market.
LG did not reveal when the panel will become available on the market,
but showed images of it working and said its results had been
independently verified by testing firm Intertek. LG Display said the
screen’s bezel is a fraction thicker at 2.3 mm.
LG said it has used a new
in-house technology it calls “Advanced One-Glass-Solution.” One-glass
solution technology, or OGS, puts the touch screen layer of a display
directly onto the underside of the cover glass, combining the two. This
eliminates the need for a separate touch-screen layer and allows more
light through. It also has the potential to make manufacturing simpler
and save costs.
Displays, batteries and
camera modules are among the thickest components in smartphones. Slim
designs and low weight have proven to be major motivators for consumers
for consumers, and so manufacturers are eager to flatten their devices.
The display and touch screen together make up the most expensive
component on a smartphone, followed by NAND flash memory and the main
processor.
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