Samsung Super AMOLED Detailed in Video



We’d like to point out that technology never slows down. Even when we all think that we’ve got the best of the best in one department or another, it’s never the case for long. That’s the case with AMOLED displays. They’re just now picking up speed, especially after having high-profile releases on devices like the Nexus One by HTC. It’s a great technology, and one that makes looking at our cell phones even better than they were before. But, Samsung (a company that’s very accustomed to AMOLED technology, actually) wants to go ahead and move the bar forward, and whether you’re ready or not, we’re sure you’ll be pleased with the results.

When Samsung introduced the Samsung Wave (their very first Bada-powered device), people’s first reaction was that it looked a lot like other Samsung devices out there. But then they turned on the screen, and everyone realized in that moment that something was different. Welcome to the next stage in AMOLED, called Super AMOLED. They’ve managed to get the screen to be brighter, clearer, and more colorful than we’ve seen on “normal” AMOLED screens, which is pretty much amazing. But the big question is: how do they do it?

You can thank Samsung for this as well: they’ve gone ahead and released a video for your viewing pleasure, that explains (not to the greatest detail, but good enough) the way Samsung goes about using Super AMOLED. It showcases a lot of differences between a standard LCD, regular AMOLED, and their upcoming Super AMOLED, but obviously you won’t get the full effect unless you’re actually using a Super AMOLED display. You’ll get the idea though, and believe us, the idea is good.

Click here to view the embedded video.

[via YouTube]

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