Samsung unveils 3,500 ppi screen for XR headsets

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Today, among many other things, Samsung also unveiled a brand new screen for XR headsets, which features a very interesting technology: OLEDoS, or OLED on Silicon. This is apparently the world’s first OLEDoS display with an RGB sub-pixel structure. It’s created by applying organic materials onto a silicon wafer.

It’s 1.03″ in diagonal, and square, and the company promises it has a whopping 3,500 ppi. While Samsung hasn’t mentioned the resolution, some quick math shows it to be about 2,550 x 2,550. XR headsets would of course use two of these, one per each eye.

As this doesn’t need a…

​ Today, among many other things, Samsung also unveiled a brand new screen for XR headsets, which features a very interesting technology: OLEDoS, or OLED on Silicon. This is apparently the world’s first OLEDoS display with an RGB sub-pixel structure. It’s created by applying organic materials onto a silicon wafer.

It’s 1.03″ in diagonal, and square, and the company promises it has a whopping 3,500 ppi. While Samsung hasn’t mentioned the resolution, some quick math shows it to be about 2,550 x 2,550. XR headsets would of course use two of these, one per each eye.

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