Mobile Color Chips
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June 08, 2005

By: Cathy Harrison
Website: http://www.cell-phones-n-plans.com

Mobile Color Chips – Improving Phone Screen Resolution The World Around

The Oki Electric Industry has announced the introduction of two new models in the ML9340 series for wireless phones. The new mobile color chips for mobile phone displays are capable of displaying up to 260,000 colors. Oki is squarely targeting the market to improve mobile phone displays with their mobile color chip. This market for wireless phones is expected to grow in the future.

Founded in 1881, the Oki Electric Industry Company is Japan's first telecommunications manufacturer, providing top-quality technology solutions to its customers. They believe that by providing such high quality color chips they are able to help cell phone manufacturers deliver higher contrast levels, wider viewing angles, faster response and lower energy consumption.

The ML9340 series of driver chips for cell phones comes in two models: the ML9340 chip, for output of 128RGB x 80, and the ML9341 chip, for output of 96RGB x 96. By using the two different and complimentary two chips, the ML9340 chip is able to achieve 128 x 160 dots on the wireless phone, which is the current standard resolution level for cell phones. And as a result, both color chips are optimal for displaying both still and moving images on mobile phones with cameras.

The ML9340 series also offers onboard driver output, meaning that it has graphic RAM, has ongoing power consumption reduction, power-saving mode, and screen-saver function.

Also see; cell phone accessories.



Author Notes:

Cathy Harrison contributes and publishes news editorial to http://www.cell-phones-n-plans.com.  An industry resource featuring reviews of various service providers and their phones and plans.

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