Sony Semiconductor Solutions (SSS) has introduced the ECX350F, a cutting-edge 0.44-inch OLED microdisplay, setting a new standard in augmented reality (AR) technology. Designed for AR glasses, the display boasts the industry’s smallest 5.1 µm pixels—achieving an impressive 5,000 pixels per inch (ppi)—and an industry-leading peak brightness of 10,000 cd/m², more than double the brightness of traditional models.
Thanks to an innovative OLED structure and micro-lens technology, the ECX350F delivers full HD resolution without sacrificing brightness or image clarity, all within a compact form factor. These advancements help overcome the typical limitations of shrinking pixel sizes, which can often reduce brightness and hinder performance.
The new microdisplay also features ultra-narrow 1.14 mm bezels, making AR glasses thinner and lighter, while still delivering stunning visuals. Its smart design integrates display circuits into the non-viewable bezel area, freeing up more space for the active display.
Additionally, the ECX350F supports flexible input resolutions and boasts a variable black frame insertion feature, enabling dynamic content placement and reducing latency. This innovation makes AR more immersive and energy-efficient, enhancing both performance and user experience. With this breakthrough, SSS is pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in AR displays, paving the way for a future of sleeker, brighter, and more efficient wearable tech.
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