Sharp develops "world's thinnest" 2.2-inch QVGA mobile LCD
We've already seen Hitachi launch the "world's slimmest" LCD TV today, so it's rather fitting that Sharp comes through and delivers what it calls the "industry's thinnest" mobile display. Granted, we've known this ultrathin 2.2-inch wonder was coming since April, but it's always reassuring to see plans actually emerge from the drawing board. Nevertheless, this wee unit measures in just 0.01-millimeters thinner than a 1.9-inch version that AU Optronics was touting earlier this week (that's 0.68-millimeters for those keeping score), and it features a 2,000:1 contrast ratio, 320 x 240 (QVGA) resolution, 176-degree viewing angle and an eight-millisecond response time that should be suitable for mobile TV viewing. Regrettably, there's no sign of an actual release date, but those browsing the aisles at FPD International 2007 can reportedly catch it up close and in person.
[Via Akihabara News]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Gaetano @ Oct 23rd 2007 6:08PM
That's actually kinda cute.
scotjo @ Oct 23rd 2007 9:24PM
Quite a display. Such nice, rich colors. And it's not even connected to anything.
captain underpants and the bringdown gang @ Oct 24th 2007 12:53PM
the picture is obviously simulated.
captain underpants and the bringdown gang @ Oct 24th 2007 12:56PM
I say that because, at only 320240 there is no way that it can display the full range of colors present on most high definition tvs or modern monitors...but for a candy bar cell phone (like the nokias) thats beautiful. especially with the 2,000:1 contrast ratio
FlamingGhost @ Oct 26th 2007 11:55AM
** Note - Not guaranteed to be to be in one piece when recieved