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The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 was announced in September 2011 and touted as the world’s very first Super AMOLED Plus display, and it looks like it won’t be the only tablet boasting an AMOLED display, according to OLED-Display.net. Those guys have been told that Samsung have started producing 7 inch AMOLED displays with WSVGA resolution (600 x 1024). More »


There are just so many amazing aspects of the Samsung Flexible AMOLED display that are impossible to dislike. First of all, how incredible is it that the technology makes screen size irrelevant as the display seems able to just unfold to whatever size your tablet or smartphone requires? More »


Samsung may actually be finally releasing AMOLED displays. These flexible displays have been “advertised” by Samsung so many times, but we never actually saw them release the product. But now there’s word that the new manufacturing plant, Ube, mass-produced these AMOLED displays for watches and phones. More »


Do you love solving problems? Because it is said that when it comes to mobile devices designs, maximizing the display while minimizing the size of the device it an extremely thing to carry out, apparently, and rightly so. More »


This AMOLED display was created for use in PC monitors and TVs. Around 30% of it is transparent, however, the graphics it’s still capable of are still stunning. Samsung’s 19 inch AMOLED display features a resolution of 960 x 540 - brightness is 200cd/m2. More »


From Htcyou: The Samsung Vibrant promoting James Cameron’s Avatar says a lot about the quality of its super AMOLED display. For one, if you’re a fan of Avatar or have seen Avatar, you should know that it’s best seen in high quality. Anything less than AMOLED wouldn’t be doing the film justice — if you’re watching it on your phone. According to this new T-Mobile commercial, Avatar comes pre-loaded when you purchase the Samsung Vibrant: More »


From Htcyou: Samsung’s appropriation of its Super-AMOLED screens can be explained by the number of Galaxy S launches worldwide. Now, there might be one more reason for the shortage: in September, the Korean electronics mega corporation is supposedly going to release a BlackBerry challenger with FroYo, a full QWERTY keypad, 3-inch Super-AMOLED display, and the same Hummingbird CPU found in the bigger Galaxy. More »


From Htcyou: An internal inventory screen capture of the HTC Desire for Telus Canada suggests that it will cost $79.99 with 3-year contract. By comparison, Telus’ other Android offerings are the Motorola Backflip at the same price and the Droid/Milestone for $149.99. More »


Telus has long be tipped to be the Canadian carrier for the HTC Desire, but it will not be called the “Triumph.” The Desire has HSPA 850/1900 bands and interestingly, will sport a Sony Super LCD instead of AMOLED. More »


From Htcyou: It appears that, at the moment, Amazon has inventory of the elusive HTC Droid Incredible for Verizon, and it is on sale for only $149.99 with contract. More »


From Htcyou: So much for a July 15th launch, impatient Verizon is so excited about its Motorola Droid X that more than a few blessed buyers have received theirs in the mail. On a sad note, new orders for the Droid Incredible will ship on or after August 4th, after months of supply shortages. More »


Tied to SKY, Pantech’s SMP301 is an Android 2.1 portable media player that has a 3.7″ AMOLED display. Key multimedia features like HDMI output and a T-DMB tuner are included. More »


From Htcyou: Not long after Virgin Mobile snatched North America’s debut of the HTC Legend, another Canadian GSM carrier has received the coveted aluminum unibody smartphone. Bell Mobility is selling the Legend for $79.95 with a 3-year contract or $399.95 CDN out the door, commitment free. Canada 2, USA zero. More »


That is correct: Samsung’s Galaxy Tab, the P1000 model, looks like it is a smartphone in addition to being a primary multimedia tablet (like the Dell Streak). Can you imagine people making calls on the P1000’s Super-AMOLED 7-inch display? More »


Sprint’s HTC Evo 4G launch was among the biggest in the carrier’s history. To add variety, Sprint is adding a QWERTY Android smartphone with WiMAX 4G enabled. More »


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