
It's no secret that most smartphone enthusiasts expect a bump in smartphone resolution and quality for this year's flagships. With 1080p screens now the “norm” for today's high-end devices, we eagerly look forward to what's next. Thanks to the Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 7-inch tablet last year, we have an idea of what to expect as the tablet contains the new “Quantum Dots” LCD technology. “Quantum Dots directly convert the light from Blue LEDs into highly saturated narrow band primary colors for LCDs,” which in turn produces highly saturated primary colors that are similar to those produced by OLED displays found on the Galaxy S line.
With the screens I've seen thus far on the LG G2, Nexus 5 and even the year old HTC One, it's hard to imagine an even better screen as those already look more than adequate to me. How important is screen technology and quality for your smartphone? Where does it rank on your importance of your device? Let us know in the comment section! Also, check out the source link for a more detailed explanation of what to expect with Quantum Dot displays.
source: Display Mate