
Near-eye-display: 1.7M-dot colour OLED micro-display, now in distribution
Microoled has developed small, high definition, low power OLED displays that target near-eye display (NED) applications such as head-up displays, sports devices, camera viewfinders, and medical devices. The company’s low voltage device architecture features a sub-pixel arrangement resulting in highest pixel density and lowest power.
The MDP01 micro-display measures 12.44 x 11.97 mm and has an active area of 8.73 x 5.00 mm (9.65 mm diagonal). Power consumption is 25 mW in video mode. Resolution is 873 x 500 pixels, contrast is typically 100,000:1 and luminance is up to 250 cd/m²; 75 fL. Response time is under one microsecond.
Comments Mike Blee, Marketing Manager, Astute Electronics: “The MDP01 provides ultra-high contrast, ensuring ‘black is black’ which is essential for high image quality. No ‘grid matrix’ is visible, further improving resolution, and the manufacturing technology enables a wide viewing angle with no loss in contrast or changes in colour.”
Astute; www.astute.co.uk
