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Are there any more information regarding the "Estrade" displays?
Unfortunately, I find nothing on google.

Is it comparable to AMOLED, LCD or Retina?

It would be interesting if it can LPS.

Maybe one of you knows something more about it.

yes I know, otherwise wait for 5-6 months

Last edited by cvp; 2013-06-06 at 13:27.
 
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Just for the record - there is no such thing as "Retina" technology of displays. It's just plain BS - whatever screen, with some arbitrary minimum resolution, defined by marketing people on some fruit company. (OTOH, things like AMOLED are, in fact, different technology).

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the Estrade Display is just a marketing term created by Jolla to describe their screen display. It means whatever they want it to mean and doesn't describe a physical screen type.
 

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hope that it will compatible with LPS. Miss that much from N9
 
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From an interview with Marc Dillon on pocketnow, this is the definition of the Estrade display.

“Estrada” is actually our own term. It’s basically this combination of the user experience. We have this long and vertical experience that’s very easy to access where you have your lock screen at the top, which shows you notifications, you scroll down a bit and you get your applications, then you scroll down a bit and you have your home screen with your multi-tasking capabilities. Scroll a bit more and you have applications, and at the bottom of that you have your applications store. The Estrade display is this combination and we’ve made it one part of your user experience, as a vertical, that allows you to access different kinds of things very quickly.
 

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Originally Posted by cvp View Post
hope that it will compatible with LPS. Miss that much from N9
Are you sure you don't mean *I*PS?
 
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No, he means LPS = Low Power Screen. It is a feature of N9 that uses the properties of the AMOLED display and shows info on screen when device is in stand by.
 

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People, stop propagating this myth!! LPS does not require AMOLED. See the Nokia 701 which has IPS LCD.
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There is nothing mythological in LPS on AMOLED. It is just that when you are using any kind of LCD this is NOT LPS, but just on screen display as the backlight must be ON to get readable image on screen.
For the mode to be called LPS you need ANY kind of display that can control light emission separately for every pixel of the display.
 

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