JDI creates transparent fingerprint reader

23 January 2018
No need to put this one behind a screen, it's built into the glass substrate of an LCD panel.

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Anonymous, 24 Jan 2018Some Sony fans just like to bash other brands by purposely ... moreI agree, Sony fans are pretty much the most agressive kind...

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    • 24 Jan 2018

    AnonD-731491, 23 Jan 2018surely cheaper than the $ 300 that the online crapmoled of ... moreIf you want people to take you seriously, learn how to criticise without resorting to name-calling.

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      • 24 Jan 2018

      Anonymous, 23 Jan 2018While others only could add it to.oled, JDI could add to LC... moreSome pretty odd people around here. An entire country is better than another one because of this news?

        waiting for phones that can detect and verify fingerprints on the double tap to wake anywhere on the screen

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          • 24 Jan 2018

          Genza, 24 Jan 2018And you know what this transparent fingerprint reader is ba... moreYep! It might take some time before it comes in phones but hey! Sony full of surprises, you never know!

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            • 24 Jan 2018

            AnonD-311835, 23 Jan 2018LOL! JDI must be like 'in your face VIVO fps under the oled... moreAnd you know what this transparent fingerprint reader is based on Sony "Pixel Eyes" technology so Sony will have no problem using this fingerprint reader on their Xperia smartphones

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              • Anonymous
              • 7Ac
              • 24 Jan 2018

              The flagship can have slim side bezels like the XA2 Ultra with that FPS tech on the screen. That means no FPS on the back! Thank heavens

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                • 24 Jan 2018

                AnonD-311835, 23 Jan 2018LOL! JDI must be like 'in your face VIVO fps under the oled... moreMusic to my ears !

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                  • Anonymous
                  • vV5
                  • 24 Jan 2018

                  Some Sony fans just like to bash other brands by purposely misspelling their names and technologies. This is so juvenile.

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                    • 24 Jan 2018

                    AnonD-715008, 23 Jan 2018Just look back in 2010 and look now. How the tech world has... moredont be soo excited.. we allready touch some limits..it can`t evolve in the next 10 yearrs as much as in the last 10 yeas

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                      • 24 Jan 2018

                      So the future is effecient microled displays with inbuilt fingerprint scanners then.
                      If this is in the next Sony (or sharp) high end phones, which a March release is the right timeline that's a nice selling point.

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                        • 23 Jan 2018

                        LOL! JDI must be like 'in your face VIVO fps under the oled' and we have a whole screen as a FPS XD..
                        I'm really hoping to see this tech in future's Xperia phones! :)

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                          Mitochondria, 23 Jan 2018This is even more awesome if its true that (all) the screen... moresurely cheaper than the $ 300 that the online crapmoled of samsung and iPhone x

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                            • 23 Jan 2018

                            Anonymous, 23 Jan 2018By that logic The arm processor everyone uses is apple. Inn... moreNope, Apple did not design nor did they invent modern ARM architecture. They did collaborate with ARM long ago but even then the ARM architecture already existed, so your point is invalid. In this case, JDI is a joint collaboration of 3 companies started from scratch, so I'm sure Sony IS actually involved.
                            And the point is that people tend to glorify everything regarding Apple and Samsung with ignorance towards the rest.

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                              AnonD-718735, 23 Jan 2018soon skynet will be outAfraid so

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                                • 23 Jan 2018

                                soon skynet will be out

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                                  • Anonymous
                                  • LQw
                                  • 23 Jan 2018

                                  JDI ( Sony, Toshiba e Hitachi) could do it easily.

                                  Sammy could not ...

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                                    • 23 Jan 2018

                                    Sweet SONY tech??!!

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                                      • 23 Jan 2018

                                      Why amoled?, 23 Jan 2018Why do you need amoled? It's cons outweigh the pros, I real... moreBy that logic The arm processor everyone uses is apple. Innovation anyone?

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                                        • IbE
                                        • 23 Jan 2018

                                        Thus part of Sony tech,,, right '!??