Samsung is developing displays for virtual reality glasses
- October 17, 2022
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OUR Samsung is one of the leading suppliers of spare parts in various markets such as smartphones, now it focuses on the production of MicroLED displays for virtual
OUR Samsung is one of the leading suppliers of spare parts in various markets such as smartphones, now it focuses on the production of MicroLED displays for virtual
OUR Samsung is one of the leading suppliers of spare parts in various markets such as smartphones, now it focuses on the production of MicroLED displays for virtual reality headsets. The new screen technology introduced by the manufacturer will not use a glass substrate, which may make the panel brighter and improve content playback.
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As the head said Samsung DisplayKim Min Woo, at a recent event (via The Elec), the company is currently working on developing MicroLED in siliconwhich will be calledLEDOS‘. this news will replace the glass substrate in the silicon composition.
With this news, the South Korean intends to develop a display with a resolution of 6600 pixels per inch (PPI), pixel size less than 3 micrometers and with a significant increase in peak brightness. Kim claims that augmented reality glasses require at least 5,000 pixels per inch and a pixel pitch of at least 5 micrometers. LEDOS ideal for use in next-generation virtual and augmented reality headsets.
Credits: Replay/The Elec
One of the strengths Samsung in this market is the fact that it has a good relationship with the main manufacturers, including responsibility for the display used in Rift CV1 gives Glasses before I bought it Target. In addition, the South Korean company has a long history of supplying displays for Appleand with the entry of the Cupertino company into this market, it can choose to purchase displays from a reliable supplier.
The manufacturer also said that it will use this technology to develop panels. OLED on siliconwhich will be called OLEDOS and also will not have a glass substrate. But, as indicated GSM Arenathis model should have a lower peak brightness than LEDOStherefore not recommended for augmented reality devices.
Apple VR headset will have an iris scanner to check user account switching
The leak indicates that the device should be lighter than the Meta glasses.
Via: GSMArena Source: The Elec
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