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  2. AMOLED - Wikipedia

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    Super AMOLED is a more advanced version and it integrates touch-sensors and the actual screen in a single layer. When compared with a regular LCD display an AMOLED display consumes less power, provides more vivid picture quality, and renders faster motion response as compared to other display technologies such as LCD.

  3. PenTile matrix family - Wikipedia

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    PenTile was invented by Candice H. Brown Elliott, for which she was awarded the Society for Information Display's Otto Schade Prize in 2014. [6] The technology was licensed by the company Clairvoyante from 2000 until 2008, during which time several prototype PenTile displays were developed by a number of Asian liquid crystal display (LCD) manufacturers.

  4. OLED - Wikipedia

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    Samsung AMOLED displays. By 2004, Samsung Display, a subsidiary of South Korea's largest conglomerate and a former Samsung-NEC joint venture, was the world's largest OLED manufacturer, producing 40% of the OLED displays made in the world, [195] and as of 2010, has a 98% share of the global AMOLED market. [196]

  5. Thin-film transistor - Wikipedia

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    AMOLED displays also contain a TFT layer for active-matrix pixel addressing of individual organic light-emitting diodes. The most beneficial aspect of TFT technology is its use of a separate transistor for each pixel on the display. Because each transistor is small, the amount of charge needed to control it is also small.

  6. Liquid-crystal display - Wikipedia

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    The screen also had Nokia's Clearblack layer, improving the contrast ratio and bringing it closer to that of the AMOLED screens. This pixel layout is found in S-IPS LCDs. A chevron shape is used to widen the viewing cone (range of viewing directions with good contrast and low color shift).

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  8. Comparison of display technology - Wikipedia

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    CRTs use an electron beam, scanning the display, flashing a lit image. If interlacing is used, a single full-resolution image results in two "flashes". The physical properties of the phosphor are responsible for the rise and decay curves. Plasma displays modulate the "on" time of each sub-pixel, similar to DLP.

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