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Guru3D.com » News » Samsung Unveils Modular Micro LED Technology

Samsung Unveils Modular Micro LED Technology

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/07/2019 10:37 AM | source: | 6 comment(s)
Samsung Unveils Modular Micro LED Technology

Samsung Electronics today introduced its latest innovations in modular Micro LED display technology. Samsung has introduced a 75-inch television, the image is generated by micro-LEDs . It is very bright and offers a high overall resolution - in addition, the system is modular and therefore very versatile.

Featuring leading-edge self-emissive technology and modular capabilities, Samsung’s Micro LED displays deliver unparalleled picture quality, versatility and design. These transformative TV displays are made up of individual modules of self-emissive Micro LEDs, featuring millions of inorganic red, green and blue microscopic LED chips that emit their own light to produce brilliant colors on screen – delivering unmatched picture quality that surpasses any display technology currently available on the market.

 

At last year’s CES, Samsung introduced Micro LED by unveiling The Wall, the critically acclaimed, award-winning 146” Micro LED display. Due to the technical advancements in the ultra-fine pitch semiconductor packaging process that narrow the gap between the microscopic LED chips, Samsung has been able to create a stunning 4K Micro LED display in a smaller, more home-friendly 75” form factor.

Thanks to the modular nature of Micro LED, this technology offers flexibility in screen size that allows users to customize it to fit any room or space. By adding Micro LED modules, users can expand their display to any size they desire. The modular functionality of Micro LED will allow users in the future to create the ultimate display even at irregular 9×3, 1×7 or 5×1 screen sizes that suits their spatial, aesthetic and functional needs.

Samsung’s Micro LED technology also optimizes the content no matter the size and shape of the screen. Even when adding more modules, Samsung Micro LED displays can scale to increase the resolution — all while keeping the pixel density constant. Additionally, Micro LED can support everything from the standard 16:9 content, to 21:9 widescreen films, to unconventional aspect ratios like 32:9, or even 1:1 – without having to make any compromises in its picture quality.

 

Finally, because Micro LED displays are bezel-free, there are no borders between modules – even when you add more. The result is a seamless, stunning infinity pool effect that allows the display to elegantly blend into any living environment. The possibilities for eye-catching designs are only enhanced by new Ambient Mode features.

 

For more detail on Samsung’s 2019 QLED 8K and Micro LED lines, please visit booth #15006 in the Central Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center during CES 2019 (January 8-11, 2019).



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Dwwolf
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#5624226 Posted on: 01/07/2019 01:36 PM
Hello my beatifull new seamless 180 degrees simrig.
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#5624320 Posted on: 01/07/2019 04:39 PM
What exactly separates these from OLEDs? Seems like it could be a nice alternative if it doesn't have the same "burn" issue.

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#5624338 Posted on: 01/07/2019 05:03 PM
What is the respons time in these new TV's? OLED TV's are having trouble with lagging because of the bad respons time, so it would be nice to see the correcting this problem :)

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#5624342 Posted on: 01/07/2019 05:09 PM
What is the respons time in these new TV's? OLED TV's are having trouble with lagging because of the bad respons time, so it would be nice to see the correcting this problem :)

Huh? OLEDs have fantastic response times, usually around 10 microseconds. That's a major improvement over LCDs, which tend to be more like 8 milliseconds.
If there's any additional delays in response time, that's because the display controller is adding latency. So, for example, a lot of smart TVs add a pretty significant delay.

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#5624347 Posted on: 01/07/2019 05:22 PM
The downside of this tech, it looks like they are using a single size of LED.
If you want a larger screen it will increase the resolution, you can't choose a larger size LED to keep the same res.
This might upset AVRs and Blu ray players unless using integer scaling. ie double the size on both axis.

I heard the scaling tech to go with these new screens is simply awesome.
If they provide a way to fool your AV system it is using a standard res (ie it lets you change/specify the EDIDs default res) and it upscales without the AV system knowing, that could work well.
Fingers crossed.

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