Sharp makes a 10″screen with 2560×1600 resolution for subnotebooks

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Sharp start of this month, the mass production of 10″-lcd with a resolution of 2560×1600 for high-definitionnotebook pcs. After tablets also seem to be notebooks on the higher resolutions to have, such as Intel aims for ultrabooks.

Sharp began in march, the production of lcds based on IGZO technology, and in april mass production. IGZO stands for InGaZnO and Sharp at the technology use of an oxide of indium, gallium, and zinc. The technique allows for smaller thin-filmtransistors and higher pixel density and also would the power consumption significantly lower than current lcd’s.

The manufacturer reports to have 32″screens with a resolution of 3840×2160 monitor to produce, but also 10″-lcd with a 2560×1600 resolution. Probably also larger paneeldiagonalen with that, or higher resolution, possible, but Sharp makes no mention of. Finally, it produces Sharp 7″-lcd with a resolution of 1280×800 for tablets.

The expectation is that high-end notebooks, monitors and all-in-ones starting this year at significantly higher resolutions going than is currently the case. On the tablet is the new iPad resolution of 2048×1536 driving in this area and there are reports that Apple are MacBook Pro’s and iMacs are also of high-resolution displays will provide.

Further encourages Intel manufacturers to offer screens with higher resolutions in ultrabooks. The chip maker predicts that in 2013 and later, the 11″notebooks with a resolution of 2560×1440 pixels go, while for 13.3″laptops have a resolution of 2800×1800 should get. Notebooks with 15″screens would even a resolution of 3840×2160.

In addition, Intel media with a thickness of 5mm instead of 7mm to the thickness of ultrabooks back. Also, the company wants a standard for batteries of ultrabooks, so you made the company in various presentations about ultrabooks at the IDF in Beijing known.