350nits is damn good. Over 15% brighter than the advanced Q1 Ultra and over 30% brighter than most 2006-spec UMPCs. Expect these to appear in devices later this year or possibly early in 2008.

 

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350nits is damn good. Over 15% brighter than the advanced Q1 Ultra and over 30% brighter than most 2006-spec UMPCs. Expect these to appear in devices later this year or possibly early in 2008.

 

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Samsung details new UMPC screen tech.

Posted on 18 April 2007, Last updated on 07 November 2019 by

Intel reported this at CeBIT in March. Pocketables have picked up a story from DigiTimes which confirms and details the news. Samsung have developed two very bright and very efficient screens for the ultra mobile PC market.

This is fantastic news, not only because its better tech but because it also signals that other manufacturers in the ‘ecosystem’ are behind the ultra mobile PC and working with other partners to create ultra mobile PC specific products. Its another sign that manufacturers believe in the future of UMPCs and are prepared to put R&D funds into it.

350nits is damn good. Over 15% brighter than the advanced Q1 Ultra and over 30% brighter than most 2006-spec UMPCs. Expect these to appear in devices later this year or possibly early in 2008.

 

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1 Comments For This Post

  1. jack says:

    Well, This is a very interesting. I will tell my friend and I’m so sure that they will like this one.

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