Google and LG have revealed the world’s highest resolution OLED display for mobile AR and VR at Display Week 2018. This amazing display sports 1443 PPI, 120Hz refresh rate, in a 4.3-inch 4,800×3,840 prototype panel that offers a wide view of 120×96. This resolution is roughly 3x that of the Vive or Rift. The panel isn’t quite ready for primetime, but once they release this commercially it will be a game changer for AR/VR headsets. I can’t wait.
For comparison, today’s consumer devices average at 2MP with the HTC Vive featuring a 3.6-inch 1080 x 1200 pixel display per eye, while the Vive Pro steps up to 3.5-inch 1440 x 1600. At 448 and 615 PPI, respectively, both have 90 Hz refresh rates and 110 degree field of views.
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