A 12in AMOLED display is the centre of attention, boasting a 1,280 x 768 resolution in addition to all the usual benefits of this display technology. A contrast ratio 20 times that of conventional LCD displays is claimed, which is certainly noteworthy even if that is likely compared to cold-cathode backlit screens, rather than those lit by LEDs.
An improved manufacturing process means that production AMOLED screens should be at a much more reasonable level than previously. Doubtless notebook panel production is benefiting from the R&D put into Samsung OLED TV panels.
As well as a super thin screen the prototype machine also boasts a touch-sensitive keyboard, again helping to keep the dimensions down. Alas the demo unit isn't actually a representation of what Samsung is going to produce, but rather of what OLED technology could and should allow the industry as a whole to achieve by using it. That includes both Samsung and any third parties using its panels.
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