JBD demonstrates a 3 million nits microLED microdisplay

Shanghai-based Micro-LED microdisplay developer JBD unveiled two new Micro-LED microdisplay prototypes. First up is the JBD5UM720P-G, a 0.31" 720p (1780x720, 5,000 PPI) display that features a typical brightness of 3 million nits (!). This is a monochrome green (530 nm) display.

JBD 3 million nits 720p microLED microdisplay (CES 2020 photo)

The second display, the JBD25UMFHD-B is a higher density display, at 10,000 PPI it achieves a 2560x1440 resolution in the same 0.31" size. This is a monochrome blue (455 nm) display that has a brightness of 150,000 nits. The display's refresh rate is 360Hz.

JBD 10,000 PPI MicroLED Microdisplay (CES 2020)

 

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Posted: Jan 12,2020 by Ron Mertens

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anon (not verified)

Ok what is going on with these contrast ratios?

10000:1 seems low. Isn't MicroLED supposed to be Infinite:1 like OLED?

Meaning that if a display is let's say 300 nits contrast ratio should be 300000:1 or something like that?

Also I see colors other than Blue or Green there such as White as well so how is it Monochrome Green and Monochrome Blue?

Mon, 01/13/2020 - 17:44 Permalink
anon (not verified)

Ok what is going on with these contrast ratios?

10000:1 seems low. Isn't MicroLED supposed to be Infinite:1 like OLED?

Meaning that if a display is let's say 300 nits contrast ratio should be 300000:1 or something like that?

Also I see colors other than Blue or Green there such as White as well so how is it Monochrome Green and Monochrome Blue?

Mon, 01/13/2020 - 17:44 Permalink