If you have already wondered why you would like a screenless screen, the LG screen has just provided a visual and revealing response.
The display technology company, which provides panels, among others, LG Electronics, is busy showing a series of screen technologies at the Sid Display Week in San Jose, California. Among them, there is an OLED of 4,000 new generation Niz (he uses RGB elements in tandem to achieve this brightness), OLED phosphorescent displays and this new micro LED architecture.
Using a pair of 22-inch micro-LED screens, the LG screen showed how they could work separately or slipped together to make an ultra-large display visually seamless.
In addition to a really freezing design, micro LED technology, according to LG Display, brings several other visual advantages. This non-organic and self-criticism technology provides pixel control and higher color and black (“perfect”) black precision than other screen technologies.
However, it is the “zero bezel” technology that opens possibilities for modular screens that could be almost any shape or size. The LG display notes that these types of displays are particularly useful in commercial scenarios, but could also be useful for creating your own ultra-large office instructor.
Micro-LED technology is also more attractive than the OLED because of its longer life and lifespan. But, as we pointed out at the end of last year, “production costs were to be reduced by 90% To make the micro-directed by the competition on the television market today. “”
We also noted, however, that LG seemed to be “fired” on micro-LED investment. If these micro LEDs of the Zeo telescope are an indication, this could not be further from the truth.