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Samsung has officially announced in a press release that it will be showcasing the new next generation AMOLED displays in Consumer Electronics Show 2011 to be held next week in Las Vegas.  The next generation AMOLED displays will be used in all types of devices including televisions, tablets and Smartphones. These new displays will be made from high quality plastic and according to Samsung, the flexible AMOLED display for mobile phones will be of 4.5 inches having a resolution of 800×480 pixels and will be just 2mm thick. Chances are that the new Samsung Galaxy line up will be featuring these displays.

Next is the larger transparent AMOLED display for televisions and tablets, which is going to be of 19 inch having a qFHD (quad Full High Definition) resolution. According to Samsung, it will be capable of providing four times the resolution of 1080p.

So what you think about it? Would you be wanting one of it in your device? Let us know what ever you think about it in the comment box below.

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1 Comment

  1. roberto.tomas says:

    a laptop with that — yeah .. I dont even care about the transparency :) — amoled laptops with that nice oled color gamut would be awesome.

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