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Tiny OLED display packs more pixels in less space, uses less power

Tiny OLED display packs more pixels in less space, uses less power

Measuring just 0.61 in. diagonal, the MicroOLED 5.4-Mpixel Organic LED microdisplay is said to offer the highest pixel density of any such display, providing full-color SXGA resolution while consuming half the power of competing products. The display is targeted at applications demanding high picture quality, such as professional camera and camcorder equipment, night vision systems, and head-mounted surgical displays.

Tiny OLED display packs more pixels in less space, uses less power

The 4-subpixel, 16-million-color microdisplay has a subpixel pitch of 4.7 x 4.7 μm — double the pixel density of comparable products, It also eliminates the black matrix caused by a gap between pixels, resulting in extremely high-quality image resolution. Picture quality is further enhanced by the display’s high contrast (maximum 100,000:1) and uniformity (96%).

Depending on the driving method, the display can operate from as little as 200 mW with full digital video input. In addition to the full color SXGA version, a monochrome (2,560 x 2,048-pixel) model with digital video input is also available. The units meets military environmental requirements. (Contact Sophie Vincent for pricing and availability.)

By Richard Comerford

MicroOLED , Grenoble , France
Sophie Vincent

www.microoled.net

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