Apple’s next iPhone might be thinner thanks to “in-cell” touch technology. According to DigiTimes, Apple will likely use in-cell touch panels from Sharp and Toshiba Mobile Display in the iPhone 5. The ...
A newly-published Apple patent (via AppleInsider) reveals Apple's interest in so-called "in-cell" touchscreen technologies that have been rumored to be appearing in the next-generation iPhone.
LG Display has begun mass production of some larger Advanced In-Cell (AIT) touchscreen panels. Although aimed at the notebook market for now, the technology could eventually made its way to tablets, ...
Manufacturers simply cannot produce the iPhone 5's new display fast enough. It seemed like Apple was coping well with the iPhone 5 demand, despite it being the company’s fastest-selling iPhone to date ...
This week a new Apple patent has been revealed just in time for the iPhone 5 – or new iPhone – or whatever you want to call it, complete with in-cell touch display tech. This new technology will allow ...
Touch panel makers General Interface Solution (GIS) and TPK Holding have both enjoyed a ramp-up in orders for new iPad Pros, which will be buoying their revenue performance in the... Among touch ...
Sharp has announced that it has begun mass production of its in-cell type touch displays for smartphones this month. This design technique promises thinner, lighter displays, which could reduce the ...
Research firm NPD DisplaySearch projects the touch sensor industry will explode over the next three years, but Apple’s unique in-cell display are expected to represent the smallest amount of growth ...
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