Brief: Observe the step-by-step operation and see practical examples of usage for the 10.13-inch 2K Flexible AMOLED Display. This video demonstrates the bendable and foldable screen technology in action, showcases its MIPI interface and Oncell touch functionality, and explores its application in tablets and in-vehicle central control systems.
Related Product Features:
10.13-inch 2K Flexible AMOLED Display with a high resolution of 2208x1242 for sharp and vibrant visuals.
Bendable and foldable screen technology enabling innovative and flexible device designs.
MIPI interface for high-speed data transmission and reliable connectivity.
Oncell touch technology integrated directly onto the display for responsive and accurate input.
Brightness of 300cd/m² ensuring clear visibility in various lighting conditions.
IPS viewing angle technology providing wide and consistent color from different perspectives.
Suitable for a range of applications including tablets and in-vehicle central control systems.
Power-efficient AMOLED technology with per-pixel brightness control for optimized energy use.
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What are the key advantages of AMOLED technology over traditional LCD/LED displays?
AMOLED displays consume power per pixel, meaning dark pixels use less energy, and they can turn off completely for true blacks, offering superior contrast and power efficiency, especially for content with dark themes. LCDs require constant backlight power regardless of content.
What is the resolution and brightness of this 10.13-inch flexible AMOLED display?
This display features a 2K resolution of 2208x1242 and a brightness of 300cd/m², providing sharp, detailed images and good visibility in various lighting environments.
Which applications is this flexible AMOLED display suitable for?
It is designed for tablets and in-vehicle central control systems, and its flexible, high-quality display technology also makes it suitable for smartphones, wearable devices, AR/VR headsets, televisions, monitors, medical equipment, and smart home devices.