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本帖最后由 许仙1414 于 2013-6-30 20:59 编辑
省电抗摔 三星Galaxy Note3或配柔性屏幕 浏览量:3538
还记得三星在CES 2013上展示的具有一定向下倾斜角度的OLED屏幕原型机吗?那块神奇的Youm柔性屏幕,将出现在三星即将推出的Galaxy Note 3机身上。

三星展示的OLED屏幕原型机 来自韩国网站mt的消息称,三星将会在Galaxy Note 3中采用不易破损的柔性AMOLED显示屏,屏幕尺寸为5.99英寸,分辨率为1920 x 1080。它将会是全球首个采用柔性材质显示屏的智能手机,屏幕牢不可破,抗摔程度非常强。
相比其他材质的屏幕,采用Youm柔性屏幕的Galaxy Note 3将会更加轻薄,机身厚度也能得到更好的控制。当前智能手机所使用的屏幕多为玻璃材质,而柔性屏幕则是塑料材质,配合OLED发光有机物料能够在仅有0.6mm的轻薄材料上提供显示能力,重量轻,厚度低。
同时,柔性材质显示屏还能够保留玻璃屏幕颜色显示丰富,同时可视角度更高、更省电以及反应速度更快等优势,并提供可弯曲以及不易碎的特点。这样一来,用户就不必担心Galaxy Note 3的柔性显示屏会轻易损坏了。
如此强悍的功能,想必三星Galaxy Note 3的市场价格也会非常可观,至于具体如何,还有待三星在IFA 2013中逐一揭晓。
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The Galaxy Note 3 - so will it sport a plastic-based AMOLED display?
Two days ago we reported on new rumors from Korea saying that Samsung will have to use IPS-LCD displays in about 10% of the Note 3 phones due to expected AMOLED production shortages. Today MT Media (a Korean publication) posted an "Exclusive" article in which they say that Samsung will in fact use a plastic-based unbreakable 5.99" YOUM OLED display in the Note 3.
YOUM displays use a plastic (Polyimide) substrate, an LTPS backplane, direct-emission RGB patterned OLED sub pixels and thin-film encapsulation (using Vitex's multi-layer technology). Samsung officially launched the YOUM displays during CES 2013. Samsung showed prototypes with curved panels, but the first products will probably use a simple flat panel. It will however be shatterproof, and also lighter and thinner compared to glass based OLEDs.
Sources: Talk Android, MT Media

YOUM phone prototype, CES 2013
This coincides with the OLED Association claim back in April that the Note 3 phone will use a YOUM display. Samsung's YOUM capacity (especially for these relatively large 5.99" panels) will be quite limited at first, but it seems that Samsung really has to innovate in their new phones. The GS4 is a great phone with a terrific display, but it isn't really innovative in hardware or design (and some suggest that sales aren't as good as Samsung hoped for).
Remember that LG already announced they will ship a mobile phone with an unbreakable flexible OLED display by the end of the year. And the Note 3 will face some serious "phablet" competition from LG, HTC and Sony. So if Samsung wants this phone to be a best-seller, they need to include some new innovative technology in the Note 3 - and what better than an exciting new display technology?
And maybe both recent reports are correct. Samsung will release a premium Note 3 with an unbreakable flexible OLED (the Note 3F?). But as capacity will be low, they will also release a lower-end Note 3 model that will have a "regular" LCD display.
Samsung YOUM displays use a plastic (Polyimide) substrate, an LTPS backplane, direct-emission RGB patterned OLED sub pixels and thin-film encapsulation (using Vitex's multi-layer technology). Samsung officially launched the YOUM displays during CES 2013. Samsung showed prototypes with curved panels, but the first products will probably use a simple flat panel. It will however be shatterproof, and also lighter and thinner compared to glass based OLEDs.
Sources: Talk Android, MT Media
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The OLED Association confirms a plastic-based OLED for the Galaxy Note 3
The OLED Association posted an interesting article today in which they say that Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Note 3 phone (phablet?) will use a YOUM display (a plastic-based unbreakable YOUM displays use a plastic (Polyimide) substrate, an LTPS backplane, direct-emission RGB patterned OLED sub pixels and thin-film encapsulation (using Vitex's multi-layer technology). It's not known yet what the size and resolution of this particular display, but the OLED-A estimates it will be at least 5.9" in size, but probably will not achieve Full-HD resolution. The Note 3 will also not use a curved display.

A prototype curved OLED display
The OLED-A also says that Samsung's yields will still be quite low in the flexible OLED production lines, which means that mass production of these panels isn't expected even in Q4 2013, which means that initially they will only produce a limited number of Note 3 phones. This seems very unlikely to me as the Note series is very successful (they sold around 10 million Note 2 phones already). Perhaps Samsung will build two models, one with regular glass-based OLED (or even an LCD, as some suggest) and a "premium", thinner and lighter one with the unbreakable OLED? Or perhaps they do hope to achieve mass production in Q4 2013 or early Q1 2014.
Just a few days ago we reported that Samsung still hasn't managed to overcome the technical issues with their encapsulation technology - and they may have to delay their introduction of the flexible panels to 2014. If this new report from the OLED-A is correct, it means that the company did in fact solve most of their issues and that's great news.
Source: The OLED Association
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