what is ips display in mobiles
IPS display is now seen in most of the LCD displays coming out. IPS stands for "Always On Display".
The display is designed to show live information such as time, date, battery level, connection type and more even when the handset is not in use. It will also provide notifications when you receive texting messages or phone calls.
This technology reduces the need to reach for your mobile device to check it - instead all you need to do is glance at the Always On Display on your phone. And with a much longer lifespan than older LCD displays, there's less chance of wasting energy by constantly turning it on and off.
The 12.3" IPS display on the iPhone XS Max is an example but it is also found on many other smartphones.
Why IPS display can be better than OLED display ?
IPS (In-plane Switching) displays are more energy efficient due to its in-plane switching technology. It uses different colors to switch the light on and off to reduce the needed power for displaying colors which means lower power consumption. OLED (Organic Light-emitting diode) displays use organic-conductive materials (OLED is short for Organic LED), which make it possible to control light emission from less than one electronvolt, so they can turn on or off at very low power, making them very energy efficient. These displays are used in TVs, though not as often on smartphones due to the power required for their constant switching.
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IPS is still more expensive than OLED display, but that's not necessarily a deal-breaker. To answer the question - IPS display sounds like as great of an idea as OLED display, so why not try it out and decide for yourself
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IPS display is a type of LCD where the color gamut is divided into primary and secondary colors. IPS displays also have an additional subpixel for each pixel, which helps yield up to 68% greater color range than standard tFT LCDs."
The article will introduce the concept of IPS displays and briefly mention that they are used in mobile devices. There will also be a reading list at the end of it with websites you can use to learn more about IPS displays.
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What is an IPS display?
IPS displays (In-plane switching) are a type of LCD where the color gamut, or range of colors it can produce, is divided into primary and secondary colors. This helps to increase the range to 68% greater than standard tFT LCDs. IPS displays also have an additional subpixel for each pixel, which helps yield up to 68% greater color range than standard tFT LCDs."
The introduction will briefly introduce the concept of IPS displays and mention that they are used in mobile devices like cell phones and tablets. There will also be a reading list at the end of it with websites you can use to learn more about IPS displays.
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