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  2. Retina display - Wikipedia

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    Retina display is a branded series of LCDs and OLED displays by Apple Inc. that have a higher pixel density than traditional displays. [1] Apple has registered the term "Retina" as a trademark with regard to computers and mobile devices with the United States Patent and Trademark Office and Canadian Intellectual Property Office.

  3. Low-temperature polycrystalline silicon - Wikipedia

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    Low-temperature polycrystalline oxide (LTPO) is a type of OLED display backplane technology developed by Apple that combines both LTPS TFTs and oxide TFTs (indium gallium zinc oxide, or IGZO). In LTPO, the switching circuits use LTPS while the driving TFTs use IGZO materials. [17]

  4. Comparison of CRT, LCD, plasma, and OLED displays - Wikipedia

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    Currently, the only display technology capable of multi-syncing (displaying different resolutions and refresh rates without the need for scaling). [55] Display lag is extremely low due to its nature, which does not have the ability to store image data before output, unlike LCDs, plasma displays and OLED displays. [56]

  5. Apple Just Resolved Tim Cook's Beef With OLED

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    Remember, last month it came to light that Apple and LG Display were close to signing a supply agreement for small, flexible OLED screens, Brace yourselves, Universal Display investors, because ...

  6. Is Apple's Secret OLED Hire a Game Changer?

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    Shareholders of OLED specialist Universal Display were left shaking their heads Tuesday as their stock suddenly dropped more than 6% in an otherwise uneventful session. Though Universal Display ...

  7. Comparison of display technology - Wikipedia

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    Different display technologies have vastly different temporal characteristics, leading to perceptual differences of motion, flicker, etc. Sketch of some common display technologies' temporal behaviour. The figure shows a sketch of how different technologies present a single white/grey frame. Time and intensity is not to scale.

  8. Appleā€™s thinner, lighter OLED iPads are set to release in 2024

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    Apple completed the transition in 2020 when the iPhone 12 lineup got OLED screens. But Apple hasn’t made the switch to OLED for iPads, despite working on OLED screens for tablets for several years.

  9. Apple displays - Wikipedia

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    Apple's manufacture history of CRT displays began in 1980, starting with the Monitor /// that was introduced alongside and matched the Apple III business computer. It was a 12″ monochrome (green) screen that could display 80×24 text characters and any type of graphics, however it suffered from a very slow phosphor refresh that resulted in a "ghosting" video effect.