Juniper Foo | Apr 06, 2005

Samsung's about to add another acronym to the confusing alphabet soup of LCD technology. But it's a good one this time. mSWV+, which stands for Mobile Super Wide View+, utilizes the company's own PVA technology to enhance off-axis image quality on displays under 10 inches. What this really really means is handphone displays are set to become even more brilliant. Ultra-sharp images will be viewable at 160-degree angles, even in low light or bright sunlight. No more surfing the Web or videoconferencing on screens that give you eyestrain or a throbbing headache. No word yet on when this breakthrough technology will reach us.
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Price: N.A.
Availability: In development
Device: LCD display for mobiles
Basic specs: 400:1 contrast ration, 50:1 contrast at high ambient light condition, 160-degree viewing angle, 260K colors, 150 nits brightness, QVGA (240 x RGB x 320) resolution, 2.22-inch screen size