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iPad & Tablets:   Display

News & Reviews:   Display

  • Samsung trademarks Flex G, might be preparing for a dual-folding device

    Samsung trademarks Flex G, might be preparing for a dual-folding device

    After showing off the Flex G panel at this year's CES, Samsung has finally trademarked it in its home country South Korea. It is not the only display panel presented at the event, as there's also the Flex S that can get folded two-way. However, the company had already trademarked the name earlier.

  • HUAWEI Mate 50 to arrive with BOE's new flexible display that rivals Apple's ProMotion

    HUAWEI Mate 50 to arrive with BOE's new flexible display that rivals Apple's ProMotion

    The HUAWEI Mate 50 series could be around the corner, with quite some of its rumours popping up recently. Yesterday, we only saw the news saying that the upcoming devices might get powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 4G chip. Today, we received a new one claiming they will debut with BOE's new flexible display.

  • Samsung Display is shutting down its LCD business this month of June

    Samsung Display is shutting down its LCD business this month of June

    When it comes to screen panels, Samsung Display is also well known as a mass producer of LCD and OLED. However, it seems that the company is facing some difficulties in the LCD business and would be shut down in June 2022, according to reports.

  • Apple caught BOE lowering the specs on the displays it made for iPhones

    Apple caught BOE lowering the specs on the displays it made for iPhones

    After this incident, display manufacturer BOE might have ruined its opportunities with Apple. According to the latest report, BOE has gotten caught by the iPhone maker as it quietly lowered the specs on the iPhone displays it made.

  • Reliable tipster regarding everything Apple, Ross Young has recently revealed the display suppliers for the upcoming iPhone 14 series. Shared via Twitter, Young claimed that the iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Max and iPhone 14 Pro Max will get a mix of suppliers, while the iPhone 14 Pro will exclusively get its screens from Samsung.

  • If you’ve been following rumours about the iPhone 14 lineup, you’d recall that many sources are claiming that the iPhone 14 Pro and the iPhone 14 Pro Max will have a dual-hole display design. That is one pill-shaped cutout for Face ID and a punch-hole for the selfie camera.

    Well, it seems the alleged design, though will be limited to the iPhone 14 Pro series this year, would be implemented to the entire iPhone 15 lineup in 2023.

  • Lenovo Legion Y700 release: 120Hz display gaming tablet, starting from ~RM1460

    Lenovo Legion Y700 release: 120Hz display gaming tablet, starting from ~RM1460

    After a series of teasers earlier this year, Lenovo finally announced the Legion Y700, the first gaming tablet under its Legion sub-brand. Announced yesterday (28 February 2022) alongside the highly-anticipated Legion Y90 smartphone, the gaming tablet features a minimalist aesthetic alongside a premium metallic built and packs quite a punch, especially in the display department.

  • Samsung set to showcase 3 new high-end monitors at CES 2022

    Samsung set to showcase 3 new high-end monitors at CES 2022

    CES 2022 hasn't started yet, but some companies are already teasing their new products. Samsung is expected to introduce a variety of different products like the Galaxy S22 smartphones. But that's not all, as the company officially revealed some upcoming monitors.

  • Google Pixel smartwatch's design might have been leaked

    Google Pixel smartwatch's design might have been leaked

    Not long ago, we've heard that Google could launch a new smartwatch in 2022. The wearable gadget is suggested to be put under the Pixel lineup, expanding the product catalogue of the popular franchise. Now, the smartwatch's design might have been leaked, revealing a round and bezel-less display as stated.

  • The iPhone 13 series' Face ID will fail if replaced by a 'non-genuine' display

    The iPhone 13 series' Face ID will fail if replaced by a 'non-genuine' display

    In a country like Malaysia, third-party repair outlets are quite popular for smartphone consumers due to affordability. However, you might want to stay clear from ever breaking your iPhone 13 series display because if you do - you won't be able to use your Face ID anymore.


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