Discussion on Micro Displays
Micro displays are compact, high-resolution display technologies designed for applications where space is limited but image clarity is critical. Unlike conventional large-screen displays, micro displays are typically less than two inches in size, yet they can deliver sharp images with high pixel density. These features make them essential in devices such as augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) headsets, head-mounted displays, electronic viewfinders, smart glasses, and military or medical equipment.
Micro displays are based on various technologies, including liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS), organic light-emitting diode (OLED), and liquid crystal displays (LCD). Each technology offers unique advantages. For instance, OLED micro displays provide high contrast ratios, fast response times, and wide viewing angles, while LCoS-based micro displays excel in delivering sharp, high-resolution imagery suitable for projection systems and AR devices.
One of the key benefits of micro displays is their ability to offer high brightness…
