OLED Display Achieves Highest Pixel Density

Jan. 27, 2012
Claiming the highest pixel density available, MicroOLED’s 5.4-Mpixel, 0.61-inch diagonal OLED display also delivers SXGA resolution in full color at half the power consumption of comparable displays.

Claiming the highest pixel density available, MicroOLED’s 5.4-Mpixel, 0.61-inch diagonal OLED display also delivers SXGA resolution in full color at half the power consumption of comparable displays. It achieves a sub-pixel pitch of 4.7 mm by 4.7 mm by eliminating the gap between pixels and an operational power consumption as low as 0.2W. Other features include a maximum contrast ratio of 100,000:1 and a uniformity of 96%. MicroOLED, Grenoble, France.

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