LG looking to bring 700 ppi displays to markets soon, 6 inch QHD panel on the horizon

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Published 29 May 2014

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LG is currently at the forefront of display technology with its television and mobile displays. Since this Tuesday, it has officially become the first major manufacturer to launch a mass produced 2K display with its 5.5 inch panel. But it seems like the company isn’t quite finished yet as a company executive has indicated that they’re planning to bring 600-700 ppi displays to the market as well.

The 2K display on the LG G3 has a pixel density of 538 ppi, which is quite a lot to begin with. But knowing that the company is ready to push the envelope even further makes us feel that the best from LG is yet to come.

The company will also launch a 6 inch display with QHD resolution, possibly for next year’s G Pro phablet. This display will reportedly be shown off at the upcoming SID 2014 event, where we could also get an ETA for its arrival.

Chinese OEM BBK launched the Vivo XPlay 3S with a QHD panel a couple of months ago. The display for the device was supplied by LG, which could potentially mean that more global manufacturers will launch 2K display phones in the coming months.

[LG Display via Phone Arena]