News Link: Samsung and Stanford researchers develop 10,000 PPI OLED display
Researchers from Stanford University and Samsung have managed to create a 10,000PPI OLED display. The new display architecture is reportedly better than modern displays when itd comes to PPI. Modern day smartphones have got a PPI (pixel-per-inch) range that hasn’t even reached 1,000PPI.
The display could arrive on future TVs, smartphones and VR/AR devices. Such high resolution displays would be good for the VR/AR devices with their screens inches away from our eyes. The more the pixel density, the more closely they are packed per inch, which is said to lead to more life-like, sharp and realistic images. The 10,000PPI display is also claimed to be brighter and have more colour accuracy than the current displays.
The advance is based on research by Stanford University materials scientist Mark Brongersma in collaboration with the Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology.
“We’ve taken advantage of the fact that, on the nanoscale, light can flow around objects like water. The field of nanoscale photonics keeps bringing new surprises and now we’re starting to impact real technologies. Our designs worked really well for solar cells and now we have a chance to impact next generation displays.”, the post quotes Brongersma.
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News Link: Samsung and Stanford researchers develop 10,000 PPI OLED display