LG has released advanced Quad High Definition Screen (QHD) as part of its ability to
deliver the very best in display technology.
The screen is the most important feature of a smartphone. More than any other component, the screen is the window to the phone capabilities. It is characterizes, the size and clarity of the screen are the first thing consumers notice when evaluating smartphones.
“Though the G3 won praise last year for its impressive quad HD display, the G4’s screen features are vastly improved 5.5-inch QHD LCD screen, representing a quantum jump in brightness, color gamut, contrast ratio, touch input responsiveness and power consumption, all packed into a display that is slimmer than ever before.”
Its QHD screen boasts a 2560×1440 pixel resolution, four times higher than the LCD
standard of 1280×720. More accurate colors are also made possible by the display’s 120 percent color gamut. The QHD display’s contrast ratio is 50% higher than conventional QHD LCD panels and its brightness is 30 percent higher.
In spite of its performance statistics, there is no surge in power consumption, meaning that the G4’s battery will prove long-lasting even under the most intense use. All these specs come together to create deeper blacks, brighter colours and much sharper images. The display can even be viewed in direct sunlight as the brightness counteracts any glare.
Touch sensitivity is another aspect that helps the G4’s screen stand out. LG’s Advanced In-Cell Touch (AIT) technology combines the screen’s touch sensor and LCD display into one slim layer. This results in greater input sensitivity and allows for a thinner overall design.
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