Samsung Display, first delivery of OLED panels for Asus Roguephone series

“Attack on gaming smartphone market following gaming laptop”

Taiwan Asus Roguephone 5 release video image
Taiwan Asus Roguephone 5 release video image

Samsung Display delivered organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panels for the first time in Taiwan’s Asus gaming phone ROG Phone series. The company announced on the 16th, “We will enter the gaming smartphone market in earnest after gaming laptops with OLED panels specialized for high-definition game contents.”

Samsung Display supplied 6.78-inch OLED panels to’ROG Phone 5′, a new gaming smartphone that Asus unveiled on the 10th. This is the first time that Samsung Display has supplied an OLED panel to the gaming roguephone series.

This panel supports a refresh rate of 120 hertz (Hz) or more, so it is specialized for game content with fast screen switching. It has also been certified as’Gapless Display’ from SGS, a Swiss certification body. In the SGS quality test, the’image dragging degree’ (Blur Length) of high-speed moving images is 0.7mm or less, and the’video response speed’ (MPRT) is less than 11 milliseconds (ms·1 thousandths of a second), which is the best in the industry. .

Samsung Display announced that it has lowered the proportion of harmful blue light to less than 6.5% for users who enjoy playing games for a long time and has obtained’Eye Care’ certification from SGS.

This is not the first time that Samsung Display has delivered an OLED panel for a gaming phone. Earlier, it supplied OLED panels to Xiaomi gaming phones in China. The general model of the world’s first 5G gaming phone Black Shark 3 series launched by Xiaomi in March last year used Samsung Display’s 6.67-inch rigid OLED panel. BOE supplied flexible OLED panels for 7.1-inch pro models.

Samsung Display delivered 15.6-inch UHD OLED panels to gaming laptops such as Laser’s’Blade 15′ in 2019. The gaming laptop’Blade Stealth 13′ launched by Laser last year was equipped with Samsung Display’s 13.3-inch FHD OLED.

“Samsung’s gaming OLED is a’adaptive frequency’ (variable refresh rate) technology that satisfies both power consumption and image quality in smartphones, and VRR (Variable Refresh rate) that changes the display refresh rate according to the number of video frames in a laptop computer. Rate) technology support,” he said, “we will provide an advanced gaming experience to consumers.”

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