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On 2018-05-27 15:10:16, Moe87 wrote:
Well, something inside the tv makes the screen vibrates.
I cant see how Sammy would copy that without breaking patents rights.
So unless they are paying to use it ...
That's the question, DOES Sony have a patent on this? Even if they do for TVs, would that apply to mobile? I see a lot of guesswork and no evidence. Like I said, LG showed the same tech at CES 2017, do we have any evidence that they had to go through Sony for that tech? I believe it was noted that Sharp had already used a tech like acoustic surface on a phone, why wouldn't we think they have a patent instead of Sony?
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Posted: 2018-05-27 15:25:41
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i dnt mind sony had patent or not im just exicited that Samsung and Sony are ready to adjust the transparent OLED and CMOS under the screen !
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Posted: 2018-05-27 15:34:52
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@spektyles; can you please comment on this rumor?
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Posted: 2018-05-27 17:52:58
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On 2018-05-27 15:25:41, vivftp wrote:
On 2018-05-27 15:10:16, Moe87 wrote:
Well, something inside the tv makes the screen vibrates.
I cant see how Sammy would copy that without breaking patents rights.
So unless they are paying to use it ...
That's the question, DOES Sony have a patent on this? Even if they do for TVs, would that apply to mobile? I see a lot of guesswork and no evidence. Like I said, LG showed the same tech at CES 2017, do we have any evidence that they had to go through Sony for that tech? I believe it was noted that Sharp had already used a tech like acoustic surface on a phone, why wouldn't we think they have a patent instead of Sony?
Wrong, all Sharp does with that display "trick" is vibrating to user's ear and replacing earpiece speaker. Not actually replacing speaker and produce sound large enough to hear in distances...
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Posted: 2018-05-27 18:28:05
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On 2018-05-27 18:28:05, spektykles wrote:
Wrong, all Sharp does with that display "trick" is vibrating to user's ear and replacing earpiece speaker. Not actually replacing speaker and produce sound large enough to hear in distances...
Thanks for the clarification.
Well, between transparent OLED with CMOS behind the screen, foldable displays, acoustic surface and 5G mobiles look like they have a lot of great selling points coming up. Now we just need solid state batteries to hit the market!
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Posted: 2018-05-27 18:36:01
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Sony had begun working on a lithium sulphur battery before it sold its battery business to murata
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Posted: 2018-05-27 19:03:11
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I dunno. Acoustic surface on a phone sounds like it'd be pretty shit.
If you have chubby hands and you grip the phone too tight you'll dampen the sound.
If you drop the phone and the screen cracks, the actuator that vibrates the screen will only serve to make the cracks deeper/worse and cause further damage (if there is any) to the display substrate.
I mean, it'd look super nice and clean, but imo, not practical.
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Posted: 2018-05-27 22:23:37
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Maybe plastic oled.
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Posted: 2018-05-27 23:02:24
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On 2018-05-27 23:02:24, Moe87 wrote:
Maybe plastic oled.
That'll scratch. The actual surface of the phone will still need to be glass.
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Posted: 2018-05-27 23:09:27
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Curiosity ...
How can Sony achieve such high sRGB % using LCD?
XZ Premium has 138%.
S8 with oled has 142%.
I bet XZ2 has even more than 138%.
I doubt V30, Mate 10, U11, Z2 Force etc can go that far ...
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Posted: 2018-05-28 03:38:57
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