Samsung showcases a VR headset screen with 20,000 nits brightness along with other display tech
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Samsung is set to unveil its first mixed-reality headset, Project Moohan, featuring advanced display technology like OLEDoS, which can achieve unprecedented brightness of 20,000 nits. This technology employs silicon substrates instead of traditional glass, enhancing resolution and pixel density. While it's uncertain if the showcased 1.3-inch panel will be used, the flagship OLEDoS panel features 5,000 ppi, 15,000 nits peak brightness, and a 120Hz refresh rate. At the Augmented World Expo 2025, Samsung also showcased a variety of innovative displays, including QD-OLED and flexible OLED technologies.
Samsung is preparing to launch its first mixed-reality headset, Project Moohan, showcasing an OLEDoS panel that can reach 20,000 nits of brightness.
OLEDoS panels differ from standard OLED screens by utilizing silicon substrates, allowing for enhanced brightness, resolution, and pixel density, primarily for small screens.
While it's uncertain if the 1.3-inch OLEDoS panel will be used for the XR headset, Samsung might opt for its flagship panel with remarkable specs.
During AWE 2025, Samsung displayed several innovative techs, including a White OLEDoS panel, QD-OLED gaming monitors, and a multi-foldable OLED among others.
Read at GSMArena.com
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