The adhesive is designed to have similar optical properties to the touchscreen, so light comes through sharper and brighter. The Steam Deck uses an "optically bonded" screen, meaning layers have clear adhesive edge to edge. The Switch uses an "air gap" bonded touch screen - that means there is a tiny film of air between the touch screen and the LCD, which is otherwise bonded at the edges. If this is the screen we're getting, ideally we'd get TID, which is a step up from the "optically bonded" screen that the Steam Deck uses, and was a tech designed for Apple before they moved to OLED. Their cheaper tech lets you just slap a touch screen on top (TOD - touch on display), but Innolux would still need to make the touch panels the appropriate size. The nicer of Innolux's two touch screen technologies actually puts the touch in the LCD sandwich (TID - touch in display) and requires you alter how the screen is made. Those laptop screens aren't built for touch. LCD screens are made in big sheets of mother glass that are then cut down to size, so whatever big sheet is being made for these screens could instead be cut into smaller 7.8in 1080p screens.īut check out the tablet and phone listings - they have a column for the built in touch tech. These are both 15.6 inch 4k laptop panels. The only things that match the rumored NG screen are the sixth entry here and the third one here. You can check out Innolux's product list here. Click to expand.I had too, till I started digging! Tablets at that size are basically all 720p, except for the iPad Mini which is an absurd 1488 x 2266.
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