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Anandtech Finds New Samsung OLED is Remarkably Efficient

by Bob Raikes

What They Say Anandtech has got its hands on a new Samsung S21 Ultra and had a deep dive into the power consumption in various modes, compared to previous Samsung devices. The blog found …

Tags:OLED Materials| OLEDs| Samsung| Smartphones

DynaScan Updates Product Lineup with Five New Professional Displays

by Artem Alekseenko

DynaScan Technology, Inc., the leading manufacturer of ultra-high brightness displays, announced the addition of five new models to its lineup of professional displays. DynaScan President, Alan Kaufman is pleased to announce the new models, …

Tags:Brightness| LCD displays

Corning China Capacity Increase Clarified

by Bob Raikes

What They Say Yesterday we reported information from ‘The Elec’ in Korea that Corning was planning to expand its TV glass capacity in China. We were contacted later by Bob O’Brien of DSCC, who …

Tags:Corning| Glass| Production Capacity

Final Pixel claims new era for film-making

by Bob Raikes

What They Say When we reported on the latest version of the Sony Crystal LED (Sony Upgrades (and Downgrades) its Crystal LED), the firm told us that a significant market for the firm was …

Tags:Graphics Processing| LED| Small Pixel Pitch LED SPP

Nvidia Modifies G-Sync Ultimate Requirements

by Bob Raikes

What They Say Nvidia has changed its qualifications for products to carry the ‘G-Sync Ultimate’ badge. While last year the requirement was for 1,000 cd/m² output, now the requirement is ‘lifelike HDR’. What We …

Tags:Game Playing| Nvidia| Variable Frame Rate (VRR)

Report: Apple Testing In-Display Fingerprint Sensor for iPhone

by Bob Raikes

What They Say PC Magazine, quoting the WSJ, reports that Apple is looking closely at using an under display fingerprint sensor that uses optical technology, rather than the ultrasonic technology used in the Galaxy …

Tags:Apple| Fingerprint Recognition| Qualcomm| Smartphones

New Samsung OLED Panel Stays Clear Outdoors

by Milos Pavlovic

What They Say Samsung Display put out a release that said that its latest OLED smartphone panels can reach 1,500 cd/m² with ambient colour coverage of 73% of DCI-P3 and ambient contrast ratio of …

Tags:Flexible Displays| Measurement| Samsung