World’s smallest LEDs from a new semiconductor: New LED displays packing 90nm 'virus-sized' pixels can deliver 127,000 PPI visuals.
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How would you power them without a battery? It doesn't matter if it's really power efficient if it isn't getting any power.
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How would you power them without a battery? It doesn't matter if it's really power efficient if it isn't getting any power.
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How would you power them without a battery? It doesn't matter if it's really power efficient if it isn't getting any power.
im not saying it wouldnt be a challenge, but isnt solar panel tech possible here?
it just has to be really power efficient.
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Wirelessly. Like an NFC tag.
Not saying it would be super practical but if you custom shaped them you could put a wire coil around all of the non seeing parts of the eye.
Just make it sodium based, and a good crying jag will replenish the battery.
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I think 8K can be made with 2k ppi.
The bigscreen beyond used 1 inch displays so this could be useful for getting much higher resolutions in a smaller form factor. I don't think my Index displays are even as big as 4 inches so I guess that explains why all the super high res headsets are so huge.
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But no small or translucent batteries
the obvious solution to this problem is running a convenient wire from your eyeball 🤪
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How would you power them without a battery? It doesn't matter if it's really power efficient if it isn't getting any power.
you can beam tiny amounts of it ota. it just needs to be very power efficient.
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The bigscreen beyond used 1 inch displays so this could be useful for getting much higher resolutions in a smaller form factor. I don't think my Index displays are even as big as 4 inches so I guess that explains why all the super high res headsets are so huge.
There are many considerations like FOV would be better with a bigger screen, I think 4" would probably be the max, but still that's only at 2k ppi, there'¨s a looong way to 127K.
Even with a 4k ppi screen you can do 8k view with just 2". -
127000 PPI e-ink display. Allows transparency.
Needs some kind of extremely tiny body heart driven power source, WiFi chip and processor...
Closer and closer to cyberpunk era tech (and oppression)
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Omg a VR display. Yes.
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