
Startup claims microLED pixel density record
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Peter Clarke
Q-Pixel Inc. (Los Angeles, Calif.) has announced a full-color, microLED display with a pixel density that can reach 5,000 pixels per inch.
The company was founded in March 2020 by Jyh Chia Chen and its website states it has a polychromatic microLED technology that has produced a record-breaking pixel density.
Q-Pixel’s polychromatic technology allows for color tunability of a pixel as small as 4-micron. This eliminates the need for pick and place of separate color die, the company said.
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