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Meta Reportedly Talking With Samsung & LG To Secure MicroLED

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https://uploadvr.com/meta-talks-samsung-lg-microled-oled-microdisplays/

Meta is reportedly looking to secure next-gen microdisplays for AR glasses and future VR headsets.

SBS Biz reports “dozens” of Meta executives have held private meetings in South Korea with executives at Samsung and LG’s display divisions. The companies are in discussions to supply OLED and MicroLED microdisplays for VR and AR devices, the report suggests.

The Verge previously reported Meta plans to use microLED displays in AR glasses, expected to launch around 2026.

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Panasonic (non-standalone) headset with OLED microdisplays

In the nearer term, OLED microdisplays (OLED on Silicon) could enable significantly slimmer and lighter VR headsets than even Pico 4. Panasonic showed off ultra-compact VR goggles with OLED microdisplays at CES 2020, and at this year’s CES its subsidiary Shiftall announced a headset using this design.

OLED microdisplays are currently used in low volume products like high-end camera viewfinders and in some industrial smart glasses, so are expensive today. But if companies like Meta can secure mass-manufacturing supply deals the cost could come down over time. Last year LG announced it was building 3K and 4K OLED microdisplays for VR, with brightness over 5000 nits.

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