These days smartphone vendors are obsessed with keeping their products thin. Ask Apple, Samsung and LG, and slimness is the biggest focus for them. To meet such demands the internals also have to be slim. LG Display for one has made a big leap and has unveiled the world’s slimmest 1080p panel that’s just 2.2mm thick.
It’s a 5.2-inch display and even has almost indiscernible 2.3mm bezel. To get hit size zero, LG implements its ‘Advanced One-Glass-Solution’ that puts flexible circuits between the panel and the touch sensor with 30 percent fewer lines on the panel.
This almost certainly is an improvement over the Zero-Gap display technology that the company unveiled last year with the Optimus G.
The company also specifies the each and every pixel has a RGB sub-pixel layout and not a Pentile pattern that Samsung uses in its Super AMOLED panels. Even in terms of brightness, this new display can go all the way up to 535 nits, which is much higher than current generation mobile 1080p LCDs.
Interestingly, this announcement just comes after LG has sent out invites for its next flagship smartphone the Optimus G2. Leaks of the Optimus G2 have suggested that it has a 1080p 5.2-inch display, and it too has an incredibly narrow bezel. All this makes us believe that the Optimus G2 could possibly be using this very display.