Earlier this month, Google and LG published a whitepaper on their new 18-megapixel display for virtual reality purposes that brought pixel density to more than 1,400 per inch.
But Samsung actually brought a display — well, a prototype of a display — out during the Society for Information Display convention last week. There were three AMOLED prototypes there:
– A 3.5-inch display at 1,440 x 1,600 resolution (616 ppi) with refresh rate of 90Hz, which is currently in production
– A 3.2-inch square display with sides of 1,824 pixels (806 ppi) with refresh rate of 90Hz and;
– A 2.43-inch 4K display (3,840 x 2,160) with pixel density of 1,200 ppi and refresh rate of 120Hz
Here’s video of Samsung’s showfloor booth, courtesy of OLED-info:
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Source: Pocket Now