10-27-2020 05:44 AM
This would be ideal for VR and AR, creating a virtually ‘flawless’
image where you can’t see the screen door effect or even individual
pixels. This might take years to arrive when it would require much more
computing power, but OLED tech would no longer be an obstacle.
It’s
also more practical than you might think. Samsung is already working on
a “full-size” display using the 10,000PPI tech, and the design of the
corrugations makes large-scale manufacturing viable. It may just be a
question of when and where you see this OLED rather than “if.”
10-27-2020 11:30 AM
10-27-2020 12:43 PM
pyroth309 said:
This would be ideal for VR and AR, creating a virtually ‘flawless’
image where you can’t see the screen door effect or even individual
pixels. This might take years to arrive when it would require much more
computing power, but OLED tech would no longer be an obstacle.It’s
also more practical than you might think. Samsung is already working on
a “full-size” display using the 10,000PPI tech, and the design of the
corrugations makes large-scale manufacturing viable. It may just be a
question of when and where you see this OLED rather than “if.”
OLED too. Explains why Samsung has been so Quiet about VR. I hope they're working on a tracking system superior to WMR too.
10-27-2020 01:40 PM
10-27-2020 04:36 PM
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10-27-2020 05:24 PM
PhoenixSpyder said:
So basically 10 times the ppi of the G2...which translates to nothing can presently run this...for the next 10 years
10-27-2020 09:13 PM