Recently, INT-Tech released a 0.39-inch Micro OLED microdisplay with a brightness of 60,000 nits. The company stated that the new product's brightness is five times higher than previous products and far exceeds the current industry standard (approximately 10,000 nits).

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It is understood that Micro OLED displays in the current display industry are usually made of white OLEDs with color filters, combined with a double-layer OLED structure and microlens array (MLA) to improve brightness.

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Meanwhile, Chuangwang Optoelectronics has developed a technology called uNEEDXRTM, which focuses on the direct display of the three colors of Micro OLED RGB, removes color filters, and optimizes panel design and manufacturing processes to enable Micro OLED displays to achieve higher brightness.
Chuangwang Optoelectronics stated that compared to Micro LED and white OLED technologies, uNEEDXRTM technology offers a better cost-performance ratio, while also having a simpler structure and a more cost-effective manufacturing process.
The 60,000-nit microdisplay released by Chuangwang Optoelectronics uses a single-layer OLED structure and is built without the microlens array technology. The product has now been manufactured on the mass production line.
Specifically, this Micro OLED microdisplay features a resolution of 1024×768, a pixel density of 3,386 PPI, and a pixel pitch of 7.5 micrometers. Its brightness reaches 60,000 nits (±5%, OLED bias voltage is 9V), and with the collimating lens, the light engine output exceeds 1 lumen.
The microdisplay boasts a brightness uniformity exceeding 90%, a contrast ratio exceeding 100,000:1, and fully covers the DCI-P3 color gamut, achieving 100% color saturation.
According to available information, Chuangwang Optoelectronics was founded in 2016 and is headquartered in Hsinchu, Taiwan. The company focuses on the research and development of ultra-high pixel density Micro OLED near-eye display technology and innovative hardware design. It is understood that Chuangwang Optoelectronics' microdisplay chips will be showcased at exhibitions such as Touch Taiwan 2025 and SID 2025.