Pixel density

BenQ Unveils 34-Inch Ultrawide Monitor for Designers

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Monday, December 14, 2020

COSTA MESA, Calif., Dec. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --BenQ announces PD3420Q, a 34-inch flat screen monitor with a 21:9 ultrawide aspect ratio.

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  • COSTA MESA, Calif., Dec. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --BenQ announces PD3420Q, a 34-inch flat screen monitor with a 21:9 ultrawide aspect ratio.
  • "PD3420Q is the most comprehensive display for graphic designers, web designers, artists, and creatives," said Houston Wei, director of BenQ America.
  • "USB-C single cable connectivity, M-Book mode for Mac users, certified color accuracy, innovative professional tools, and BenQ's signature eye care make this monitor a dream machine."
  • The ultrawide 21:9 aspect ratio provides 33% extra horizontal surface with higher PPI (Pixels per Inch) density than 16:9 QHD displays.

Mojo Vision Unveils World’s Densest Dynamic Display

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Thursday, May 30, 2019

Mojo Vision, the Invisible Computing Company, revealed today its Mojo Vision 14K PPI Display, the smallest, densest dynamic display ever made.

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  • Mojo Vision, the Invisible Computing Company, revealed today its Mojo Vision 14K PPI Display, the smallest, densest dynamic display ever made.
  • The new monochrome display technology from Mojo Vision delivers a world record pixel pitch of over 14,000ppi and pixel density of over 200Mppi2, making it the smallest, densest display for dynamic -- or moving -- content.
  • Mojo Visions record-setting display is our first important step in reimagining how we access, view and share information beyond current mobile platforms, said Mike Wiemer, CTO at Mojo Vision.
  • Mojo Vision 14K PPI Display technical specifications:
    Mojo Vision will release more details on its MicroLED displays and technology development at a future date.

AUO Showcases Mini LED Backlit LCDs across Diverse Verticals to Seize Smart Living Market Opportunities

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Monday, May 13, 2019

For VR headsets, the 2.9-inch LTPS display has ultra high resolution (3456 x 3456) and ultra high pixel density of 1,688 PPI.

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  • For VR headsets, the 2.9-inch LTPS display has ultra high resolution (3456 x 3456) and ultra high pixel density of 1,688 PPI.
  • Smart cars are now equipped with diverse HMI systems that require a lot more displays to support.
  • AUO has seized the opportunities by developing a full range of high performance car displays applying multiple panel lamination.
  • AU Optronics Corp. ("AUO" or the "Company") (TSE: 2409; NYSE: AUO), a global leader of TFT-LCD panels, today announced the above news.

INT Unveils Next Generation Display Solution for VR and AR Applications

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Thursday, May 10, 2018

At 100 times super high data transfer rate over current 4G, 5G will fuel the growth of VR and AR devices.

Key Points: 
  • At 100 times super high data transfer rate over current 4G, 5G will fuel the growth of VR and AR devices.
  • Ultra High Pixel Density (UHPD), INT Tech Co., Ltd.'s proprietary technology will be the catalyst making the above-mentioned breakthrough possible.
  • Currently, VR experience is dragged down by inherent display hindrances such as screen door effect, vergence-accommodation conflict (VAC) and field of view (FOV).
  • Also compared with current high ppi display solution on silicon, glass-based display is much more economical and can be made in larger size, thus improve FOV significantly.

INT Unveils Next Generation Display Solution for VR and AR Applications

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Wednesday, May 9, 2018

At 100 times super high data transfer rate over current 4G, 5G will fuel the growth of VR and AR devices.

Key Points: 
  • At 100 times super high data transfer rate over current 4G, 5G will fuel the growth of VR and AR devices.
  • Ultra High Pixel Density (UHPD), INT Tech Co., Ltd.'s proprietary technology will be the catalyst making the above-mentioned breakthrough possible.
  • Currently, VR experience is dragged down by inherent display hindrances such as screen door effect, vergence-accommodation conflict (VAC) and field of view (FOV).
  • Also compared with current high ppi display solution on silicon, glass-based display is much more economical and can be made in larger size, thus improve FOV significantly.