mSWV+ Technology for Wide Angle Mobile Viewing Under Impaired Lighting Conditions

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mSWV+ Technology for Wide Angle Mobile Viewing Under Impaired Lighting Conditions
Samsung Electronics, the world's leading supplier of thin-film-transistor, liquid crystal displays (TFT LCD), has developed a new design for mobile displays 10 inches or smaller that allows viewing of ultra-sharp LCD images at a 160-degree viewing angle in a variety of low or high ambient lighting conditions.
The company's proprietary PVA technology, which until now has been used to improve off-axis viewing characteristics for large-sized LCDs, has been successfully adapted to work with small and medium-sized LCDs. When combined with a transflective mobile display mode, the new Mobile Super Wide View+ (mSWV+) will enable a new generation of rotational mobile multimedia displays.



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