Making a stellar debut, high-resolution liquid-crystal display (LCD) panels
featuring pixel density of 300 pixels per inch (ppi) or more are appearing in
media 7 inch android
tablet for the first time this year, with shipments set to approach
13 million units.
Up from virtually zero in 2012, at least 12.6 million
LCD tablet panels with 300-ppi-or-higher densities will ship in 2013, according
analytics provider IHS. Shipments will then more than double next year and
continue to climb to 55.0 million units by 2017, as shown in the figure
below.
“Tablet makers want to differentiate their products, increase
their market presence, boost demand and improve their profitability by offering
high-performance displays. Display suppliers are supporting this trend with
increased production of higher-pixel-density LCD panels that employ the latest
technologies to pack more pixels into every inch of screen space. This will
create a whole new class of displays with 300 ppi and higher resolution that
will represent the new high end for the tablet business,” said Sweta Dash,
senior director for display research at IHS.
Prior to 300 ppi, the
highest resolution for tablets was in the 251- to 300-ppi range, where Apple’s
9.7” iPad 3/4 and the 9.0” Barnes & Noble nook HD+ belong. Panel shipments
for this resolution segment are forecast this year to reach 67.2 million units,
up 47% from 45.7 million in 2012.Below that segment are tablet panels in the
200- to 251-ppi range, home to the 7.0” Amazon Kindle Fire HD and the 10.0”
Google Nexus 10. Panel shipments here are projected this year at 22.8 million
units, up 88% from 12.1 million.
Examples of the new 300-ppi panel for
tablets could be seen at the recent Society for Information Display (SID)
conference in Vancouver, a prominent industry event where panel manufacturers
discuss new technologies and advances in the field.At the event in May, LG
Display showed a 7” high-definition tablet panel of more than 300 ppi, while
rival Samsung Electronics countered with a 10.1” 300-ppi tablet
panel.
Taiwan’s Innolux also had its own offering—a 6” high-definition,
low-temperature polysilicon panel at 368 ppi.For the notebook business in
particular, where sales have suffered as consumers defected to smartphones and
8 inch android
tablet, high-resolution displays could be what mobile PC
manufacturers need to entice consumers to replace their older laptops. The new
displays can be deployed to make products stand out from the rest of the field,
create new demand among consumers, and boost revenue and profitability, IHS
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In other words, while it looks like Wacom’s mobile
tablet runs Android, you may be able to use it to interact with full-blown
Windows apps such as Photoshop, Lightroom, or other professional graphics
software.
There’s still no word on a price or launch date for the tablet
— and it’s best to take benchmark results spotted online with a grain of salt.
It’s not that hard to fake these things. But there’s nothing unreasonable about
the idea of a Wacom tablet with a Tegra 4 chip, a 13 inch full HD display, and
Android software — especially if there’s support for using the mobile tablet as
a graphics tablet for PC apps.
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