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argiriano Posts: 305


On 2011-11-01 09:49:38, randomuser wrote:

Also S-LCD (Samsung-Sony LCD manufacturing JV) and SLCD (Super LCD screens) are not one and the same. The Sony SLCD screens used in phones has nothing to do with Samsung or their JV with Samsung but Sony Mobile Displays which is now Japan Display (merger of INCJ, Sony, Toshiba and Sharp mobile display divisions) So yes we will still see Japan Display screens in their phones.


Actually they are Sony, Toshiba and Hitachi, but you are right - Japan Display will focus on high-end technologies, such as Toshiba's LTPS, Sony's AMOLED and Hitachi's IPS.
With announcements made by Hitachi and Toshiba last couple of months we can expect some cutting edge displays on Sony smartphones in the near future.
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Posted: 2011-11-01 12:50:01
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HxH Posts: > 500

SONY's OLED not AMOLED

I'm really exciting to see PS Vita's OLED screen compare side to side with Samsung Galaxy S2's Super AMOLED Plus by this Christmas

It's good for them to dump out the SLCD because now Sony teamed up with Hitachi / Toshiba as The Japan Displays.
Probably some Taiwanese optic might interested to invest money after SONY left the place.

Anyway, I'm still wonder because I heard that Sony had cancelled plan investment in LED technology earlier this year and buy from Samsung instead due to it cheaper than company set up one. I had been read from Newspaper brief tech report column.


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Posted: 2011-11-01 14:11:29
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worf1000 Posts: 265


On 2011-11-01 14:11:29, HxH wrote:
SONY's OLED not AMOLED

I'm really exciting to see PS Vita's OLED screen compare side to side with Samsung Galaxy S2's Super AMOLED Plus by this Christmas

It's good for them to dump out the SLCD because now Sony teamed up with Hitachi / Toshiba as The Japan Displays.
Probably some Taiwanese optic might interested to invest money after SONY left the place.

Anyway, I'm still wonder because I heard that Sony had cancelled plan investment in LED technology earlier this year and buy from Samsung instead due to it cheaper than company set up one. I had been read from Newspaper brief tech report column.




Sony was the first one they have with OLED also with LED and i i not misteken LCD together with Sharp, but Samsung are nothing more copycats no invest cost.

Sony still invest in LED and OLED as you can see, but Sony don't have big factory to produce them for the mass market, thats why Sony and Samsung work togehter, Samsung have the most profit to use without payment for licents and Sony just have use their factory, very bad for Sony also very bad deal.
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Posted: 2011-11-01 17:59:36
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razec Posts: > 500

So can we see Carl Zeiss or Sony G lenses integrated on Sony smartphones now? knowing Sony they won't care about the price going sky high for as long as they pack everything feasible into it
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Posted: 2011-11-02 02:51:02
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Karun Posts: > 500

For all we know, it might turn out to be a boon for all us fans. Sony will surely put in the latest hardware tech nd let the market do the rest.

However I am more concerned about the timeline in which they plan to start launching devices. Are there confirmed reports stating that we'll be seeing Sony devices at CES and MWC? Most of the newspaper reports are talking about how Sony will have a lag of 12-18 months.
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Posted: 2011-11-02 03:50:04
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dika Posts: 17


On 2011-11-02 03:50:04, Karun wrote:
For all we know, it might turn out to be a boon for all us fans. Sony will surely put in the latest hardware tech nd let the market do the rest.

However I am more concerned about the timeline in which they plan to start launching devices. Are there confirmed reports stating that we'll be seeing Sony devices at CES and MWC? Most of the newspaper reports are talking about how Sony will have a lag of 12-18 months.



why lag? So, there will be no new phones from SE or Sony? I have planned and saved money to buy Nozomi or other dual-core phones from SE
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Posted: 2011-11-02 04:09:29
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randomuser Posts: > 500


On 2011-11-02 04:09:29, dika wrote:

On 2011-11-02 03:50:04, Karun wrote:
For all we know, it might turn out to be a boon for all us fans. Sony will surely put in the latest hardware tech nd let the market do the rest.

However I am more concerned about the timeline in which they plan to start launching devices. Are there confirmed reports stating that we'll be seeing Sony devices at CES and MWC? Most of the newspaper reports are talking about how Sony will have a lag of 12-18 months.



why lag? So, there will be no new phones from SE or Sony? I have planned and saved money to buy Nozomi or other dual-core phones from SE


Of course there will be. All that is pure speculation. You will see at least the nozomi by January. (Announcement I mean. not available for sale of course)
[ This Message was edited by: randomuser on 2011-11-02 03:22 ]

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Posted: 2011-11-02 04:22:08
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dika Posts: 17

how about re-badge? I'm sure Sony Ericsson has prepared about Nozomi..and I'm sure they already have the prototype. So, why don't change the brand to Sony? is it bad idea?
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Posted: 2011-11-02 04:23:17
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razec Posts: > 500


On 2011-11-02 03:50:04, Karun wrote:
For all we know, it might turn out to be a boon for all us fans. Sony will surely put in the latest hardware tech nd let the market do the rest.

However I am more concerned about the timeline in which they plan to start launching devices. Are there confirmed reports stating that we'll be seeing Sony devices at CES and MWC? Most of the newspaper reports are talking about how Sony will have a lag of 12-18 months.



When SE was just a newborn company, they rebranded several models and updated their SW, the T68i being the most remembered. so i think we'll only see a refresh on the current SE models or maybe they'll still release the remaining SE prototypes that are lined for next announcements and make some updates
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Posted: 2011-11-02 04:24:43
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randomuser Posts: > 500


On 2011-11-02 04:23:17, dika wrote:
how about re-badge? I'm sure Sony Ericsson has prepared about Nozomi..and I'm sure they already have the prototype. So, why don't change the brand to Sony? is it bad idea?


They will. 2012 any model released will be re branded as SONY. But of course if SONY release their own phones then that would not be necessary and the current SE prototypes shall be cancelled. Let's see what happens.

But the reason I feel they will not re badge the current SE prototypes is then it might make a negative impact and it will be pointless to complete the deal so soon and have the same phones just being re branded and launched as Sony.

The nozomi by all rumors yet is going to be yet another Arc. At least 6 months behind the competition and not a true high end model. Don't really know if SONY will want to take the risk of bad rep with their very first model. And also its 2011(2012) now not 2001 where any bad move might potentially ruin it all for them especially the first 2 years.
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Posted: 2011-11-02 04:48:20
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