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JDI Produces a World-Class and Ultra-High-Definition LCD


651ppi Meets Typographic and Photo Excellent 
Japan Show Inc. (JDI) (President: Shuichi Otsuka), a leading provider of LCD technology, today declared that it has designed a world-class digital (LCD) in the direct-view panel field that features an outstanding of 651ppi*1 (RGB pixel pitch: 39μm*3). Although the display size is only 2.3-inches, toughness structure of the display is 1,280 × 800 p (WXGA), which is much like those used in typical laptop computer PCs. From another viewpoint, toughness structure of the newly-developed display is nearly twice the caliber of modern high-resolution mobile phone shows.

Today's advanced interaction abilities have made systems more efficient, allowing the construction of large-capacity, high-speed wireless interaction infrastructures. Accordingly, displays used in details handling, such as used in smartphones on the market and pills, need to show a lot of details on a single display and provide genuine, high-quality pictures.

In response to this growing requirement, the caliber of this recently designed display is about twice as great as that of mobile phone shows of the very best that are being currently manufactured by JDI. The new JDI ultra-high description LCD with 651ppi quality allows genuine and high-quality pictures that are much like film-based images. Furthermore, when compared to low-resolution shows that restricted by rough collections and figures, this ultra-high quality display allows extremely clear collections, characters and figures nearing typographic quality levels.

JDI has performed an ergonomic office research to evaluate the benefits this excellent display may have for the human visual perception system. According to our research of the neurological assessment of characters showing on this display very great results were achieved, which confirm that an ultra-high-definition display with 651ppi has utility as a man-machine interface*2.

JDI will present this product and part of the evaluation results during the Session 64.1 at the Society for Information Display's (SID) Display Week 2012, an international conference and exhibition, to be held June 3 – 8, 2012, at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center (BCEC) in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

Specifications

Screen size 2.3-inch
(Active Area: 49.9mm × 31.2mm)
Number of pixels 1,280 (H) × 800 (V) (WXGA)
Pixel density 651ppi
Display colors 16.7M colors

Notes:

*1 ppi is an abbreviation for pixel per inch.
*2 Results of evaluation performed by JDI
*3 There was a mistake in the value of pixel pitch announced on June 4, 2012. (Error : 51μm Correction : 39μm)
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