This 2.1-inch display with a resolution of 418 x 540 pixels and a density of 326 ppi is capable of delivering up to 4000 nits of brightness, which is 33% higher than the OLED display of the Galaxy Watch Ultra.
This solution shows that MicroLED is ready to compete with OLED not only in terms of image quality but also in terms of brightness.
MicroLED-based displays are durable, energy efficient, and have no danger of burns; it also retains the key benefits of OLED, such as deep blacks and high contrast.
Samsung has confirmed that the technology will appear in new Galaxy Watch models scheduled for release in 2025. Other companies such as Garmin and Apple are also racing to introduce MicroLED, but their development is likely to be delayed.
Source: Ferra
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