If you’ve ever wondered why you want a Bezel-less screen, LG display just provided a visual and eye-opening answer.
Display Technology Company, which provides panels to LG Electronics, among others, is busy showing a series of screen technologies on SID Display Week in San Jose, California. Among them is a 4,000-nit, the next gene OLED (it uses tandem RGB elements to achieve this brightness), blue phosphoruscent OLED, stretchable screens and this new micro-joint architecture.
Using a pair of 22-inch micro-LED screens, the LG display showed how they could work separately or slid together to make a, visually seamless ultra-covering display.
In addition to a really frame-free design, Micro LED technology, according to LG display, brings several other visual benefits. This non-organic, self-cut technology offers control at pixel level and higher color fleet and better (“perfect”) black than other screen technologies.
Still, it is the “Zero Bezel” technology that opens the possibilities of modular screens that can be almost any shape or size. LG Display notes that these kinds of screens are particularly useful in commercial scenarios, but may also be useful for producing your own ultra-large desktop monitor.
Micro LED technology is also more attractive than OLED due to its lack of burning and longer life. But as we reported late in last year, “should the production cost be cut by 90% To make the micro-nest competitive in today’s TV market. “
However, we also noticed that LG looked like it could be “withdrawing” on micro -led investments. If these Zeo Bezel micro -LEDs are any indication, it couldn’t be further away from the truth.