Samsung and Stanford invent a 10,000 PPI display

Pixel density is one of those elusive areas where display manufacturers often speculate and engage in number wars. It’s hard to say if an 800 pixels per inch display is vastly superior to a 400 one, especially when it comes to smartphones. Truth be told, pixel count does matter in areas where the display is close to your eyes. The best example is VR. Most VR glasses put the displays at a fraction of the inch away from your eyes and individual pixels become easily noticeable, even with pixel densities above 500 PPI.

researchers, along with colleagues from , have developed a new type of OLED ...

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