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| The Various Display Panel Types Extensively Explained: IPS, AMOLED And Retina by CaseTemplar(op): 5:59am On Apr 09, 2019 |
[img]https://2.bp..com/-Xf0UPklKaks/XKuu7DCMQyI/AAAAAAAAAK8/i6B1H164GI8sAKUfKKAOMt_Jy6Nlzyp5QCLcBGAs/s1600/images%252829%2529.jpg[/img] There are many display suffixes and terms that are employed in the smartphone marketing aspect and the display world in general. Some which are rather confusing and might bring difficulties to the prospective buyer. Now, these panel types are unique in their own way, with each having it's own special properties and functions. Without further time leverage, let's dive into the world of display panel types and also see phones that adopt each in every category. But First, some History. 1.0: Brief History of Electronic Displays: The beginning of electronic displays started when Karl Ferdinand, In 1897 patented the Cathode-ray tube. Although an outstanding innovation for it's time, it was only made commercially available in 1922 or so. The earliest CRT monitors were monochrome and were used primarily in oscilloscopes (An oscilloscope is a laboratory instrument used to analyse the specific waveform of electronic signals.) and black and white televisions. [img]https://4.bp..com/-6qH3qujpodE/XKuvGs-corI/AAAAAAAAALA/-aZWWMT9mBcD9iEmWVzGNVKHITFEl1jSACLcBGAs/s1600/images%252830%2529.jpg[/img] A CRT Monitor Ferdinand would later go on to discover Electroluminescence ( Electroluminescent Displays are a type of Flat panel display created by sandwiching a layer of electroluminescent material such as GaAs between two layers of conductors. ) in 1907, which would provide the basis for LED technology(Light emitting diode) Not to mention the invention of the first LED bulb in 1961, by Robert Biard .The very next year Nick Holonyack produced the first visible light LED. 2.0 LCD (Liquid Crystal Display): An LCD panel is a surface-panel display or other electronically modulated optical device that uses liquid crystals as a means of light modulation. These don't emit light by themselves, hence they use a backlight or sometimes even reflectors to emit in colours or black and white(Monochrome). In mobile phones LCD displays mostly come in the form of IPS, TN or TFT panels. let's explain them briefly. 2.1: TFT-Thin Film Transistor: Thin film transistors are a direct improvement over the LCD's. Due to the pixel use in LCDs as a whole, each pixel is binded directly to the capacitor and transistor. this phenomena is called Active matrix. A TFT display on a smartphone screen is faster and brighter than a regular LCD screen. 2.2: IPS- In-Plane switching Display: [img]https://1.bp..com/-E8KKyrgJGXA/XKu1lUwzizI/AAAAAAAAALw/LdYjlZeB2EwUcQRpgFPuWprzzl3pkNSWgCLcBGAs/s1600/nokia-x7-review-mid-range-price-buy-awaqa.com-21-1.jpg[/img] This in turn is an upgrade to the TFT displays.In-plane switching involves arranging and switching the orientation of the molecules of the liquid crystal (LC) layer between the glass substrates. These are employed in mobile phones and some laptops due to the accurate colour reproduction and consitent viewing angles. It does this by using two transistors for each pixel combined with a better backlight. They are generally more power efficient than a TFT display although they are less compared to the other types of non LCD displays, Like the AMOLED. 2.3: TN-Twisted Nematic: The difference between IPS and TN is the arrangement of the transistors and liquid crystal. The arrangement of crystals in a TN display causes something called "angular retardation" in the light because of the structure of crystals. To maximize the benefits of better light properties in the crystals, the precision of shades per color channel is upped from 6 bits (TN displays) to 8 bits (IPS displays), this again increases its manufacturing cost. TN displays have poor color reproduction due to the limited bits, and the method of "dithering" manufacturers use to overcome the 18-bit limit has its own flaws. Fact 1: Both IPS And TN panels are just two types of TFT Displays. But IPS are the most widely employed type. Fact 2: There's also a type of panel called a ''Super LCD'' which has just the same advantages as the Amoled. Super LCD differs from a regular LCD in that it does not have an air gap between the outer glass and the display element. 3.0: AMOLED- Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode: [img]https://4.bp..com/-dycbSHgwxO4/XKuvPi38OpI/AAAAAAAAALE/jyzEg6lltWst2F6uyqx6nasaKxLjDnLzQCLcBGAs/s1600/xiaomi_mi8_review_4_thumb800.jpg[/img] OLED describes a specific type of thin-film-display technology in which organic compounds form the electroluminescent material, and active matrix refers to the technology behind the addressing of pixels. OLED is an organic material that, like the name implies, emits light when a current is passed through it. Unlike LCD panels, which are back-lit, OLED displays are 'always off' unless the individual pixels are electrified.This means that OLED displays have much deeper blacks and utilize less energy when black colours are shown on the screen. However, lighter-colored pictures on AMOLED screens use even more power than an LCD screen. 3.1: OLED Screens Amplified: What's the difference between an OLED, AMOLED and PMOLED screen? Although they are of the same category, they have different architectures. 3.1.1: OLED: OLED stands for Organic Light Emitting Diode. An OLED display is comprised of thin sheets ofelectroluminescent nature, the main benefit of which is they can produce their own light, and so don't require a backlight, cutting down on energy requirements. OLED displays referred to as AMOLED displays when used on smartphones or TVs. The original PS Vita used an OLED screen. Some smartwatches and Cameras use this type of panel. 3.1.2: AMOLED: As mentioned above, AM stands for Active Matrix, due to the fact that it uses a matrix of thin film transistors and capacitors to control the image produced by the display. These are the most common display types used on mobile phones as well as laptops and televisions. 3.1.3: P-OLED: This stands for Plastic Organic Light Emitting Diode. The key component is a Light Emitting Diode (LED). So rather than relying on a universal backlight, each sub-pixel is capable of producing its own red, green, or blue light, or being shut-off completely. The O part in OLED stands for organic, which is the compound type that lights up when current is applied. The TFT matrix is used in a very similar way to LCD. Although this time the current is used to produce the light rather than twist the polarizing crystals. As this is an active matrix TFT, Samsung chose to call its OLED panels AMOLED. 3.1.4: PMOLED: This is an outdated form of an AMOLED, which uses a passive organic matrix in contrast to the active matrix. 3.1.5: T-OLED: Called Transparent Organic Light Emitting Diode,These are displays with a see-through underlying layer. Although quite rare in the choice of OLED Displays employed today, they are mostly used in Smartwatches and some Cameras. 3.2: AMOLED Suffixes and Prefixes; What do they mean?: Sometimes, smartphone developers adopt some notable iterations to the traditional standard Amoled panel. These might be for marketing purposes, or just to showcase their rather interesting revision of the panel itself. Lets explore the most common of them and check how they differ from the original. 3.2.1: Super-AMOLED: [img]https://1.bp..com/-O3b8_H5KydI/XKuviMPrBmI/AAAAAAAAALQ/hGE1suVnaTwC2_hvwdFomn4ITXCuC0NWACLcBGAs/s1600/images%252834%2529.jpg[/img] The Samsung Galaxy S10e, With A Super Amoled Display ''Super AMOLED" is a marketing term created by device manufacturers for an AMOLED display with an integrated digitizer. the layer that detects touch is integrated into the screen, rather than overlaid on top of it. Now this can be said to be a term directly from Samsung, And it tries to make the display a bit thinner. There's one from them called the infinity display, but that's just a super AMOLED display. Xiaomi and Huawei's AMOLED Screens are mostly called Super AMOLED, maybe due to the fact that Samsung supplies their Panels. Samsung also makes excellent screens with deep blacks and better colour reproduction. 3.2.2: Optic-AMOLED: The term ''Optic'' came with the advent of the Oneplus 3 and 3T. Now, some developers say that this is actually a variant of the Super AMOLED, The aim of this screen is to adjust the color tone of the display through software changes that produces a result that is near similar to what you see in Super AMOLED displays. A series of custom-engineered gamma corrections create a more natural viewing experience, while a dual-polarizing layer ensures ideal visibility, even in blinding sunlight. The end result? Deep blacks and bright whites. 3.2.3: Super AMOLED Advanced: Super AMOLED Advanced is a term marketed by Motorola to describe a brighter display than Super AMOLED screens, but also a higher resolution, maybe like 1520 X 720. The focus of this panel is the high brightness rating, but might be a strain on the battery. 4.0: Retina Display: [img]https://2.bp..com/-Bn5wgUWHv4A/XKuvotDekiI/AAAAAAAAALU/-7dWvJnDU6kYLlNAO1fS37N5V8kxaOC7gCLcBGAs/s1600/images%252832%2529.jpg[/img] A MacBook's Impressive Retina Display Retina Display is a marketing term developed by Apple to refer to devices that employ a resolution and pixel density at 300 or more pixels per inch(PPI)that a person is unable to discern the individual pixels at a normal viewing level. Apple's Retina Display made its debut on 2011's iPhone 4S, which featured a 960x640p screen. A 4K display might be generally around 3,840x2,160 resolution regardless of the size of the display, but the resolution of a Retina Display usually changes based on the size of the display. Which means the resolution of a Retina display is dynamic. 4.1: Retina Display Vs 4K: Although 4K is quite popular if not more in the realm of the best displays on the market, the Retina edges out the 4K in quite an interesting aspect. We've seen phones like the Xperia come with about 800PPI, but the Retina is based on the belief of Apple that 300PPI is enough for any user to stop discerning individual pixels. Now this aspect is called True Tone. [img]https://1.bp..com/-H5b5ZmMypvw/XKuvumzNyGI/AAAAAAAAALY/SN1jh3DAkusSMjk-Su3q7u7kwLAH2nSJwCLcBGAs/s1600/images%252833%2529.jpg[/img] A 4K Laptop Apple's newest displays for its iPad Pro line of tablets are now being labeled "True Tone" displays. The True Tone display is capable of producing DCI-P3 Wide Color Gamut, which is a standard used by the music industry. The move towards "Ultra-High Definition" (UHD) in the TV industry is a move towards a wider color gamut as opposed to just increasing screen resolution like the 4K. Another feature of Apple's True Tone display is the ability to detect ambient light and alter the shade of white shown on the screen to imitate the effect. This is similar to how a sheet of paper might look more white under shade and more yellow directly under the sun. 4.2: Retina Display Vs Super Amoled: This is a tricky question, compared to the 4K, as there are lot's of features and advantages each has over the other. It is quite pertinent to note that Retina Displays still use LCDs while AMOLED Screens use LED.Super Retina Display tend to have a much higher resolution than AMOLED displays, While AMOLED displays provide better contrast than the retina display. The AMOLED displays may have lower legibility under direct sunlight than the retina display. AMOLED Screens are also better at conserving battery than Retina screens. But there's the occasional risk of burn in's which are more prone to AMOLED. So that wraps up our explanation of the various panel types on the market. If you have any questions please drop a comment and we'll be happy to answer them for you. Source: https://techtemplar..com/2019/04/display-panel-types-extensively.html |
| Re: The Various Display Panel Types Extensively Explained: IPS, AMOLED And Retina by khalhokage(m): 7:04am On Apr 09, 2019 |
Nope, Retina displays refer only to the PPI of the display, you can't compare it to AMOLED which is a type of display that can be any resolution and PPI or 4K which is a resolution that can come in any PPI. Then you went ahead to say that Retina displays usually have a higher resolution than AMOLED displays, I have no idea how you came to that conclusion especially when Samsung flagship phones and other OEMs that use oled displays usually have a higher display resolution than iPhones, and the same thing is true in the PC world too. When the Retina display marketing term was coined it was the display with the highest PPI at the time, but that is no longer the case, other manufacturers have far surpassed that milestone and the term is now useless. |
| Re: The Various Display Panel Types Extensively Explained: IPS, AMOLED And Retina by PhenomenalMorgan(m): 7:45am On Apr 09, 2019 |
Samsung makes the best displays in smartphones, period!! LG makes the best displays in TVs period!! |
| Re: The Various Display Panel Types Extensively Explained: IPS, AMOLED And Retina by seunfly: 7:56am On Apr 09, 2019 |
Ok |
| Re: The Various Display Panel Types Extensively Explained: IPS, AMOLED And Retina by Nltaliban(m): 7:58am On Apr 09, 2019 |
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| Re: The Various Display Panel Types Extensively Explained: IPS, AMOLED And Retina by CaseTemplar(op): 6:08pm On Apr 09, 2019 |
[quote author=khalhokage post=77384479]Sorry For the late reply but let's go Retina displays also refer to the resolution Nope, Retina displays refer only to the PPI of the display,Retina Is a Display panel type hence can be compared to Amoled. You can't compare it to AMOLED which is a type of display that can be any resolution and PPI or 4K which is a resolution that can come in any PPI.What I said is Retina displays tend to have higher resolution than Amoled screens, but then at similar tiers of resolution. For example, the Xiaomi Mi 8 has a 1080 X 2248p resolution while the IPhone XS Max has a resolution of 2688 X 1242. Also a Samsung Galaxy a10 has a 720 X 1520P while the IPhone XR uses a 1752 X 826p resolution. You see how iPhones have higher resolutions? Then you went ahead to say that Retina displays usually have a higher resolution than AMOLED displays,I guess you are comparing Samsungs QHD Screens/2K to the above 1080P displays of the iPhone. The IPhone isn't using a QHD screen and if it were to use one it would be higher than a Samsung mobile phone. I have no idea how you came to that conclusion especially when Samsung flagship phones and other OEMs that use oled displays usually have a higher display resolution than iPhones,Not true.do you know there are 4K retinas? The resolution for the normal 4k is 4096 x 2160 pixels. But in Mac books a 4K resolution is 4096 X 2304. Which is higher than the 4K laptops around. and the same thing is true in the PC world tooLie Bro. The Retina wasn't the highest PPI rated mobile when launched and it's purpose wasn't even about high PPI ratings. Retina Display is a marketing term developed by Apple to refer to devices that employ a resolution and pixel density at 300 or more pixels per inch(PPI)that a person is unable to discern the individual pixels at a normal viewing level. When the Retina display marketing term was coined it was the display with the highest PPI at the time, but that is no longer the case, other manufacturers have far surpassed that milestoneLike seriously what is your definition of useless? You mean terms like Liquid Retina HD, Retina HD, Super Retina HD, Retina 4K and 5K? Is it not the liquid Retina that made people pick the so called 720P iPhone XR over fullHD 1080P devices in a blind test? and the term is now useless. |
| Re: The Various Display Panel Types Extensively Explained: IPS, AMOLED And Retina by CaseTemplar(op): 6:12pm On Apr 09, 2019 |
PhenomenalMorgan:The Best display on a smartphone is the Sony xperia z5.premium. Samsung displays are cool but not the best. ![]() |
| Re: The Various Display Panel Types Extensively Explained: IPS, AMOLED And Retina by PhenomenalMorgan(m): 6:31pm On Apr 09, 2019 |
CaseTemplar:I think Sony just packs the pixels... Who needs a 4k resolution on a 6-6.5 inch smartphone ![]() |
| Re: The Various Display Panel Types Extensively Explained: IPS, AMOLED And Retina by MeshachMARTINS(m): 9:42pm On Apr 09, 2019 |
Dragnet honsule myn44 ..front page pleaseeeeee |
| Re: The Various Display Panel Types Extensively Explained: IPS, AMOLED And Retina by MeshachMARTINS(m): 9:47pm On Apr 09, 2019 |
PhenomenalMorgan:no one ...4k only makes ur display sharp,it doesn't make ur screen colour pop...it doesn't make black darker,it doesn't make your screen brighter ....its just a resolution(and give gives more stress to ur processor and battery) .... That's why Samsung amoleds' re d best |
| Re: The Various Display Panel Types Extensively Explained: IPS, AMOLED And Retina by Nobody: 1:19am On Apr 10, 2019 |
khalhokage:The op was doing a good job but the comparison show he lacks a basic understanding of the terms, blame our marketers for these. Retina is useless in technical sense, it was just a marketing gimmick to refer to devices with 300 or more pixels per inch. Screen resolution refers to the clarity of the text and images displayed on your screen. aspect ratio describes the proportional relationship between width and its height When screens are refereed to as HD, FHD or 4k, the PPI is still different for the devices based on the size. For example a 4k will give 440.58 PPI on a 5"-inch but 58.74 PPI on a 75-inch TV Iphone XS uses OLED while XR user LED |
| Re: The Various Display Panel Types Extensively Explained: IPS, AMOLED And Retina by CaseTemplar(op): 6:01am On Apr 10, 2019*. Modified: 8:17am On Apr 10, 2019 |
simonjo: Whether Or not the Retina is a useless term is another discussion for tomorrow Bro. I'm Just focusing on their True Tone technology and advanced DCI-P3 wide colour gamut as a means of comparison. Besides I thought the IPhone XR Uses a LCD? Yhea LEDs are under LCD but it might be better to say it's an LCD. |
| Re: The Various Display Panel Types Extensively Explained: IPS, AMOLED And Retina by Nobody: 6:30am On Apr 10, 2019 |
I hate laptops with TN panel, it's like viewing black and white from one angle if it's not at the center yet they'll call it full HD (1920*1080) how is that even possible with dull colors on the screen as well And accer is guilty of putting low quality TN panels on their laptops all the time yet all other specs remain powerful |
| Re: The Various Display Panel Types Extensively Explained: IPS, AMOLED And Retina by CaseTemplar(op): 8:22am On Apr 10, 2019 |
Debramaye:True. Any Serious Laptop In 2019 Should have at least a base IPS Panel. |
| Re: The Various Display Panel Types Extensively Explained: IPS, AMOLED And Retina by Nobody: 2:07pm On Apr 10, 2019 |
CaseTemplar:You missed it there. No one said it is a useless term, always try to understand the difference between technical terms and marketing terms, it can be confusing with all the overlaid and proprietary technology we have today. Apple coined "retina" "true tone", they are marketing terms, TFT, IPS, FHD, OLED are technical terms. In most cases they add a certain feature to the technical standard and give it a name. True tone is simply enabling/disabling sensors which monitors surrounding light and adjust screen to match. The screen doesn't matter in this case because it can work on LCD or OLED. It can be enabled or disabled, So comparing true tone to say galaxy s10 doesn't make much sense. It's better to compare true tone on Iphone XS to S10. You are correct, the iphone XR uses LCD....and IPS LCD which is a variant of LCD |
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