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Samsung Wave II – Super Clear LCD TFT Display vs Super AMOLED

The Samsung Wave II features a display with a name that’s quite a mouthful. They call it the Super Clear LCD TFT display which is Samsung’s alternative to Super AMOLED. As you might already know, Super AMOLED is in short supply and most manufacturers had to resort to Super LCDs manufactured by Sony.

When we saw a comparison of Sony’s Super LCD vs AMOLED, there’s a slight disadvantage which is barely noticable when looked sideways. So how does this Super Clear LCD TFT fare against Samsung’s top of the range Super AMOLED? Mobile Review had a brief hands on to compare it against 3 devices – Samsung Galaxy S, Nokia N8 and the Samsung Wave.

Surprisingly the Super Clear LCD TFT did pretty well as shown above. We’re not too sure how does it look like in an actual hands on but the comparison photo clearly shows its superiority.

Check out more comparison photos at Mobile Review.

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