LG display shows what you can do with a micro-guided zero order and it is nice, quite cool
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If you have ever wondered why you want an exhibition without Bezel, LG Display just gave a visual and eye-opening answer.
The Display technology company, which supplies panels to LG Electronics, is working on a series of screen technologies during Sid Display Week in San Jose, California. Among them are a 4000 nit, next generation OLED (it uses Tandem RGB elements to achieve this brightness), Blue phosphorescent OLED” stretchable displaysAnd this new micro -LED architecture.
With the help of a few 22-inch micro-LED screens, LG display showed how they could work separately or be pushed together to make one, seamlessly ultra-wide display.
In addition to a real ring-free design, according to LG display, Micro LED technology offers various other visual benefits. This non-organic, self-emissive technology offers control of pixel level and a higher color accuracy and better (“perfect”) blacks than other screen technologies.
Yet it is the “Zero Bezel” technology that opens possibilities for modular displays that can be almost any form or size. LG display notes that these types of displays are especially useful in commercial scenarios, but can also be useful for making your own ultra-large desktop monitor.
Micro LED technology is also more attractive than OLED due to the lack of burning and a longer service life. But, As we reported at the end of last year“Production costs had to be reduced by 90% To make a micro-guided competitive in today’s TV market. “
However, we have also noticed that LG looked like it might “withdraw” at the investment of Micro -LED. If this Zeo Bezel -Micro -Leds are an indication, it cannot be further from the truth.
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