Sharp has announced the launch of production of the world's first high-performance liquid crystal displays that are based on promising technology IGZO (An abbreviation of indium gallium zinc oxide, indium, gallium, zinc oxide).
According to 9to5Mac, citing anonymous sources, the Japanese manufacturer is likely to order Apple will be releasing these screens for smartphones next-generation iPhone, which is expected to release this fall.
Also, industry sources say that IGZO-panels can be used for future TV Apple iTV, moreover, that the experience of cooperation with Sharp and Apple in the field of production of sensory panels already have.
The advantages of the transistor displays IGZO is higher resolution, less reaction time and power consumption. Another feature of these screens - their increased transparency pixels and the screen surface and thinner transistors.
By itself, this technology is suitable for mobile devices that require cost-filling. It is expected that demand for these screens will show as manufacturers ultrabook and cost notebooks.
As described in Sharp, the company has modernized for the production of its plant IGZO Kameyama, where previously released LCD panels for TVs. Now the manufacturer has determined this equipment for the production of so-called low-temperature small-size panels.
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