Although the official start Samsung Galaxy Note 3 we have a nice two weeks behind us, it still does not have all the information about the specifications and used in the technology. An interesting detail that just came to light is that the screen is a PenTile . Although the majority of the difference is not visible, then the matrix contributes to some of the pros and cons of OLED display from Samsung.
AMOLED screens Samsung launched its long history since the first time it was used in Samsungu Wave, but gained real fame with the model of Android – Galaxy S. Since then, he reached for many brands, outsourcing production to Samsung Display per million – almost every manufacturer wanted to display that features deep black, low power consumption and rich, vibrant colors . However, the time has come where the sub-pixel arrangement , the agent determined to some extent by the type of matrix, created a lot of controversy and debate over whether or not it would be better, however, to put on display LCD .
High density – “invisible” matrix
This relationship clearly shows us that the type of panel used in the Galaxy Note 3 is not among the priorities. Why? Therefore, in such a high resolution as the full HD, the human eye can not distinguish the structure of pixels. The fact that the 5.7-inch phablet is 388 dots per inch, this means that the total is 4 127 200 sub-pixels, but if it had been used, as in the Galaxy Note 2 matrix RGB display three would 6 220 800 subpixels.
PenTile vs RGB
Placing the Galaxy Note 3 PenTile matrix has not yet been confirmed, although SamMobile indicates that the manufacturer has admitted that the new phablet has the same touch screen as the Samsung Galaxy S4, and this is what it means that the PenTile panel in which each pixel has two subpixels paired rgbg, as in the diagram above.
means that Galaxy Note 3 is able to provide high energy reduction because while arrays RGB common in LCD displays have three sub-pixels, OLED displays have two. It was also found that another advantage of the Super AMOLED screen is the durability also does not have that bad …

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