
LG Display continues to stand in the area of the display, revealing the “first Quad HD AH-IPS LCD for smartphones” with a particularly high density of pixels.
While the trend towards smartphones with a Full HD continues, so displaying a definition of 1920 x 1080 pixels, LG Display goes further, with a screen of 5.5 inches with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels .
This screen is presented as the first Quad HD screen to be integrated into mobile devices. 2560 x 1440 pixel definition actually corresponds to four times the HD resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels. But this is not the only element that LG highlights: the company also emphasizes its record density of 538 pixels per inch, while the average time screens is around 440 dpi – HTC One has a 4.7-inch screen with a full HD pixel density of 468 ppi.
The AH-IPS LCD panel is also very fine, showing only 1.21 mm thick, which will undoubtedly for manufacturers who adopt to further refine their devices. For now, LG does not mention date for the arrival of such a display on devices, but we now know what definition successor to Full HD on the next generation of smartphones can come anyway.