LG Display Introduces Mighty 1.3-inch, 10,000 Nits VR Display

Virtual Reality (VR) is a rapidly evolving dimension of technology, and the quality of its small display screens significantly impacts the overall experience. LD Display at SID 2024 has set a new benchmark by introducing its brightest VR display under the OLEDoS (Micro OLED) display category.

This cutting-edge OLEDoS VR display boasts an impressive brightness of 10,000 nits, a 4K-class resolution of 4000 ppi, and covers more than 97% of the DCI-P3 color gamut, all within a compact 1.3-inch screen.

LD Display's OLEDoS for VR 10000 nits 1.3-inch display

The remarkable 10,000 nits brightness is achieved through the company’s innovative Micro Lens Array (MLA) technology. This technology minimizes light loss from internal reflections within the panel by utilizing micro-convex lenses.

According to LG Display’s press release, “The OLEDoS for VR integrates a newly developed high-performance OLED element with our Micro Lens Array (MLA) technology. This advancement maximizes light emission and enhances brightness by approximately 40% compared to standard levels. The MLA achieves this by employing a layer of micrometer-sized convex lenses, which are so tiny they are invisible to the naked eye, to emit light that would otherwise be lost to internal reflection.”

Additionally, LG Display showcased an OLEDoS panel designed for smartwatches. This 1.3-inch panel features 4K resolution and supports Light Field Display technology, enabling naked-eye 3D visual effects in a remarkably small size.

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