The Japanese manufacturer Sharp has announced a few weeks ago a new technology for the manufacture of touch screens that allow the development of much thinner displays and efficient, Apple has already shown interest to use are screens on your mobile product line. According to Japanese newspaper Nikkan Kogyo science and technology Shimbun Steve Jobs's company has been interested by the new ultra-thin touch screen by Sharp.
The rumor spread by the Japan paper says that Apple intends to incorporate these screens to its sixth-generation iPhone. These screens are constructed from a base of p-Si LCD which surprisingly includes display drivers in the material itself, it saves space and to develop more compact screens.
The rumor spread by the Japan paper says that Apple intends to incorporate these screens to its sixth-generation iPhone. These screens are constructed from a base of p-Si LCD which surprisingly includes display drivers in the material itself, it saves space and to develop more compact screens.
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