Engineers from Standford and Samsung have been working on a very exciting project for some time now and they say they are ready to show it to the world. It is the highest pixel density screen in the world with 10,000 PPI.
The technology is based on ultra-thin solar panels that effectively come with a completely new architecture for OLED screens. In theory, it can be used for TVs, smartphone screens and VR headsets, but it will be especially useful for the latter as it will eliminate the so-called screen door effect.
This effect can be seen in almost all VR headsets currently on the market. You can see the gap between individual pixels because your eyes are only inches from the screen. And there are currently no screens dense enough to eliminate the gap.
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However, the new OLED architecture relies on white light to emit movies. There is a silver layer in combination with one made of reflective metal that changes the reflective properties and allows specific colors to reason. As a result, you get a high-density screen without sacrificing brightness.
But while Samsung may provide such a screen to consumers, we may face computer power issues. There are many pixels to run and we have to see if the current hardware can handle the task.