Immediately, amongst many different issues, Samsung additionally unveiled a model new display screen for XR headsets, which encompasses a very fascinating know-how: OLEDoS, or OLED on Silicon. That is apparently the world’s first OLEDoS show with an RGB sub-pixel construction. It’s created by making use of natural supplies onto a silicon wafer.
It’s 1.03″ in diagonal, and sq., and the corporate guarantees it has a whopping 3,500 ppi. Whereas Samsung hasn’t talked about the decision, some fast math exhibits it to be about 2,550 x 2,550. XR headsets would in fact use two of those, one per every eye.
As this doesn’t want a separate gentle supply, being OLED and all, Samsung guarantees true to life visuals. Sadly the corporate has stayed mum on the show’s refresh fee. Some speculate it’s 90 Hz, however with out something official, that’s simply what it’s – hypothesis.
The display screen is created by eMagin, a US-based OLEDoS show maker that Samsung acquired a number of months in the past. eMagin makes a speciality of making helmets and night time imaginative and prescient goggles for navy use, and people additionally use OLEDoS panels like this one.
Samsung saying a brand new show normally means Samsung will later make use of it in not less than one among its merchandise, so this makes us assume a Samsung XR headset is on the best way. That, in fact, could be something however stunning contemplating that Apple’s within the recreation now with its Imaginative and prescient Professional headset that can begin transport on February 2.
Given Qualcomm’s announcement a number of days in the past of the Snapdragon XR2+ Gen 2 chipset for XR headsets, it stands to purpose that it will likely be powering Samsung’s machine, which may run a particular model of Android designed by Google particularly for XR headsets.
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