New LCD technology will bring us higher-end VR monitors

â–¼ New LCD technology will bring us higher-end VR monitors from Baidu VR While everyone is still looking forward to the 4K screen, the new LCD technology has begun to challenge the higher level. The Optical Society this week published an international team study on "field sequence color displays for blue-phase LCDs." According to Shin-Tson Wu, head of the research team, this technology allows the screen to have a resolution of 1500 pixels per inch, and is built on the premise that it will save more power than it does now. Moreover, for virtual reality technology and augmented reality technology, the range of eyes visible in the head display is limited, and it is particularly important to improve the display technology. Blue-phase LCDs are different from the nematic liquid crystals commonly found in current LCD displays. The latter uses the red, green, and blue sub-pixels as color filters to color the LED backlight. However, the blue phase allows the human eye to see only the colors of different shades after mixing by making the LEDs themselves change colors quickly, so that the pixels become finer and more pixels can fill in the same space, allowing more Pixels fit in one inch. This method also reduces the total voltage required to create the image, making it more energy efficient. Now that research is under way, the team is looking for a prototype. Shin-Tson Wu predicts that it can be completed next year. If the situation is ideal, then this technology can be practically applied to VR headshots.

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