At one time, Samsung tablets were AMOLED, the popular display
technology present on their smartphones. Recently, Samsung has moved
away form that technology for tablets, instead opting to utilize LCD
panels. A new report out of Korea suggests they may be getting back to
center, and putting AMOLED back on the tablet map.
Korean site Digital Daily is reporting that Samsung is working on two different AMOLED screens for their tablets. On the heels of their extensive court losses to Apple,
it seems they’re going right back at Cupertino with 8-inch and 10-inch
AMOLED tablets. Those are also said to be specifically aimed at high-end
devices to directly compete with Apple’s two-pronged attack.
Apple’s iPad
Mini and Air dominate the 8-inch (7.9, really) and 10-inch (9.7 if
you’re counting) categories, even going so far as to be the most popular
in the overall large and small tablet markets. While Samsung already
has a handsome tablet lineup, their efforts still fall short of Apple’s
offerings in regard to overall quality, and it’s obviously something
that they’d like to see change.
The difference, of course, is that Samsung
is willing to saturate the market with additional devices, while Apple
is keen to keep it simple. If Samsung can produce a display nice enough
to compete with the popular Retina displays of iOS devices, it could set
a standard moving forward. Even if kept to top-tier devices, it rounds
out their lineup with a premium tablet to showcase all they can do. Then
again, it could prove fruitless.
Android tablet still enjoy a much lower price point that Apple, a
point of pride for Android owners. A high-end tablet or tablets would
come with a similarly high-end price tag. While the Nexus 10 showed that
there is a market for a higher cost, higher speced Android tablet,
it’s a very slight niche to fill.
Source: androidcommunity
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