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Although we don't know yet whether a micro LED smartwatch is on the horizon, Samsung Display's concept provides a glimpse into what's possible from a technical standpoint.
And today LG has announced the ‘Magnit’: A huge 4K Micro LED screen that will ship as standard with a flagship Bang & Olufsen speaker system.
Battling burn-in on super-sized OLED panels, Hisense releases the 136MX with a first stab at using Micro LED technology.
So, Samsung has announced its first Micro RGB TV, a 115-inch model. The company first mooted this technology at CES in prototype form, but now we're getting an actual TV, though Samsung hasn't named ...
The new screen technology is accompanied by bold claims of better brightness and clarity than transparent OLED screens.
A step-by-step guide to creating a scalable air quality monitor using Embedded Rust and Micro:bit. Improve your indoor environment today.
Micro lens array Display brightness versus battery life is normally a straightforward trade-off: The brighter the screen, the more power it uses, and the lower the battery-life.
The latest flagship phones come with major performance and battery upgrades, but I hope Google and Samsung also consider this screen tech.
Does anyone need a screen that bright on their wrist? That was my thought when I saw Samsung Display's micro LED smartwatch concept at CES 2025.
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