A 0.5-inch Ultra Extended Graphics Array (UXGA) organic light-emitting diodes microdisplay has been developed with 6.3 μm pixel pitch. Not only 4032 ppi high resolution but high frame rate, low power consumption, wide viewing angle, and high luminance have been achieved. This newly developed organic light-emitting diodes microdisplay is suitable for Near-to-Eye display applications, especially electronic viewfinders.
A 0.5 inch UXGA OLED microdisplay has been developed with 6.3μm pixel pitch. Not only 4032ppi high resolution, but high frame rate, low power consumption, wide viewing angle and high luminance have been achieved. This newly developed OLED microdisplay is suitable for Near-to-Eye display applications, especially electronic viewfinders.
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