The screen is made using OLEDOS technology-this is a special OLED display type that uses silicone substrate instead of glass. This allows you to achieve higher shine, clarity and pixel density. Samsung also used Mikrolisin to improve imaging angles and additional brightness.
Although the code name of the screen is not yet confirmed under the new Samsung VR Harp under Moohan, the company is likely to choose another model with 15,000 yarns, 5000 ppi density and update of up to 120 Hz.
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In addition, Samsung also showed other screen innovations: White Oleedos panel, two QD-OLED monitor for games, a flexible OLED display, folded and folded 12.4-inch display, reusable OLED and Stretched micro leadership screen.
Source: Ferra

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