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Samsung’s 40,000-nit RGB OLEDoS panel targets XR headsets

by sk2 hours ago

Samsung Display is betting that XR headsets need screens that can cut through bright visuals without killing color or battery life, and its answer is RGB OLEDoS. At its booth, the company is showing a 1.3-inch panel that reaches a peak brightness of 40,000 nits, a figure that makes even high-end phone displays look quaint. […]

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