The human eye only needs 3,000 dpi to “fully immerse” in virtual reality. Raontech gadget is 4 times cooler.
As ETnews reported, the South Korean company Raontech presented a great improvement – a compact screen with a record number of pixels per inch today – 12 thousand. Microscreens like this are essential for AR and VR.
The company has achieved this by using liquid crystals on silicon (LCoS) and plans to make its development popular in the augmented reality market, for example, to be actively used in the production of “smart glasses”.
Many micro-display manufacturers today rely on OLED-on-silicon (OLEDoS) technology, but Raontech believes LCoS displays are the future because they have created a micro-display in front of them with four times the resolution required for a realistic picture. user’s eyes.
Raontech says it has found more than 200 customers worldwide to use these Korean microdisplays for their development in digital medicine, optical communications and, of course, virtual reality devices.
Raontech said they submitted their screens to Qualcomm for testing so that they could evaluate the possibility of using it in AR devices based on the Snapdragon AR2 chip.
Previously Focus reported that due to the discomfort of soldiers, the US military will not buy “combat” AR glasses worth $ 400 million.
Source: Focus
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