PenTile RGBW technology, used in LCD, adds an extra subpixel to the traditional red, green and blue subpixels that is a clear area without color filtering material and with the only purpose of letting
backlight come through, hence W for
white. This makes it possible to produce a brighter image compared to an RGB-matrix while using the same amount of power, or produce an equally bright image while using less power. The PenTile RGBW layout uses each red, green, blue and white subpixel to present high-resolution
luminance information to the human eyes' red-sensing and green-sensing
cone cells, while using the combined effect of all the color subpixels to present lower-resolution
chroma (color) information to all three cone cell types. Combined, this optimizes the match of display technology to the biological mechanisms of human vision. The layout uses one third fewer subpixels for the same resolution as the RGB stripe (RGB-RGB) layout, in spite of having four color primaries instead of the conventional three, using subpixel rendering combined with
metamer rendering. Metamer rendering optimizes the energy distribution between the white subpixel and the combined red, green, and blue subpixels: W <> RGB, to improve image sharpness. The display driver chip has an RGB to RGBW color vector space converter and
gamut mapping algorithm, followed by metamer and
subpixel rendering algorithms. In order to maintain
saturated color quality, to avoid simultaneous contrast error between saturated colors and peak white brightness, while simultaneously reducing backlight power requirements, the display backlight brightness is under control of the PenTile driver engine. When the image is mostly desaturated colors, those near white or
grey, the backlight brightness is significantly reduced, often to less than 50% peak, while the LCD levels are increased to compensate. When the image has very bright saturated colors, the backlight brightness is maintained at higher levels. The PenTile RGBW also has an optional high-brightness mode that doubles the brightness of the desaturated color image areas, such as black-and-white text, for improved outdoor viewability.
Devices •
Motorola MC65 •
Motorola ES55 •
Motorola ES400 •
Motorola Atrix 4G •
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 version •
Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro •
Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro • HP ENVY TouchSmart 14-k022tx Sleekbook • MSI GS60 Ghost Pro 4K • Lenovo IdeaPad Y50 4K • Asus ZenBook UX303LN 4K • Asus ZenBook Pro UX501JW • LG UH7500/6500/6100 • LG ThinQ G7/G7+ • Oculus Quest 1 ==Controversy==