Today, LG has announced their next generation 5.5-inches Quad High Definition AH-IPS LCD screens for smartphones. The panel has been verified as QHD and passed the Norway based international testing and certification organisation for electrical products, NEMKO.
Fortunately, LG has confirmed that the company will feature it's new Quad HD screen panel for it's forthcoming flagship smartphone, that will be officially available in the first half of the year. And we know where the Koreans are planning to plant the units in, as we have already been rumored with the yet to go official LG made front runner smartphone G3 to feature 2K display.
The certified 5.5-inches Quad High Definition AH-IPS screen has got 2560 x 1440 resolution display, which is said to screen in images four times higher resolution of High Definition panels and 1.8 times higher resolution than Full High Definition displays. The panel's pixels-per-inch is marked at 538, which meets full 100 percent RGB color reproduction standard. The newly introduced panels are said to enter in the mass production shortly. This ultra-slim panel is only 1.2 millimeters in thickness and measures only 1.15 millimeters on the bezels, making it the narrowest available in the market.
"This product fulfills the core qualities of smartphone displays, which are high resolution and slim design, and I believe the consumers can enjoy vivid images that are close to real life with this display. LG Display will continue to maintain technology leadership in the super high-resolution smartphone display market above 500 ppi resolution, which will take off this year," said Byung-koo Kim, Vice President and Head of LG Display’s IT/Mobile Development Group.