Micro-LED Display Could Power Next Generation of Google Glass
Google Glass hasn't even hit the standard yet, however that hasn't halted Taiwanese scientists from chipping away at micro LED presentation innovation for the following era of wearable PCs. In Display Taiwan 2013, Taiwan's Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) showcased a micro LED chip that its creators would like to see consolidated into future Google Glass headset plans. This engineering would at last bring about more extended electric storage device life and a brighter showcase for Google's or different organizations' wearable units.
ITRI showcased a headset with this micro LED innovation caught to a Polaroid to recreate the viewer's experience. As per a movie from Mobile Geeks, this micro LED innovation can just show monochromatic footage for the time being yet ought to be accessible in full shade by the closure of the year. The micro LED chip gives light inside the lens, making it less demanding to read content and go menus as indicated in the motion picture underneath.
The present OLED innovation discovered in Google Glass offers just a portion of the shine that is conceivable with micro LED chips. The 0.37-inch micro LED headset being showcased at Display Taiwan has a shine of 1,500 nits, while the present OLED presentations in Google Glass just achieve 150 nits. In spite of the fact that we don't know if Google is recognizing this innovation for Glass 2, ITRI is allegedly working with numerous nearby makers to offer the chip for sale to the public.
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