Samsung, Stanford make a 10,000PPI display that could lead to 'flawless' VR

Ask VR fans about their gripes and they’ll likely mention the “screen door” effect, or the gaps between pixels that you notice when looking at a display so close to your eyes. That annoyance might disappear entirely if Samsung and Stanford University...

https://www.engadget.com/samsung-stanford-10000-ppi-oled-display-200949600.html

Created 4y | Oct 25, 2020, 8:22:04 PM


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