What is MicroLED (and why should you care)? - Gary Explains
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- Опубликовано: 18 июн 2018
- Read the full post: andauth.co/IJChzM | MicroLED is a new display technology that is on the verge of entering the mainstream. It can be used in many form factors from small displays like watch faces, all the way up to large TVs. It also has the potential to be used on smartphones. It is similar to OLED (and AMOLED) but overcomes many of the disadvantages of OLED. Want to know more? Please, let me explain.
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How do all the benefits of OLED (without burn-in) and using up to 90% less battery than a standard LCD sound?
Android Authority isn't Apple making their next watch using micro LED??
If they go with 4k this will probably nullify the energy saving. I just recently bought the Sony compact xz1, for me the 720p screen is sufficient and it is helpful for the battery and gaming performance. So my point is that I am excited for microled If this comes in the same formfactor as the compact xz1 (small screen with 720p and high performance).
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I very much look forward to this. I'm sure battery and charging tech will have advanced by then too so we'll be looking at some much-improved battery life when this is used in smartphones. If we still widely use smartphones and not some other form factor. It seems to me these same advances could be big for wearables or some kind of convertible device. I don't know where that might lead, but I'm not counting on us using smartphones (at least in a form factor we'd now recognize as such) for much more than another decade, if that. We'll see.
sounds like wishful thinking
MicroLED have a great potential in VR space.
Agreed, hopefully Sony uses them in their next PlayStation VR headset!
@@JCMaldonado13 not happening. Thats probably not even going to be out with ps6 unless they have a luxury option. These'll be too expensive for most for maybe even 10 yrs
@@JCMaldonado13 Yeah not happening. Maybe with PSVR3 with PS6 when that comes oyt in like 2027 or something
I have since moved away from android, but every Gary video gets a Like, then a watch.
I always learn something from them and greatly look forward to each new one he does.
Teaching me so much about tech Prof ! Have a good day !
Thank you Gary. Very informative video!
You know what phone manufacturers will do with this new tech? Reduce the battery capacity to 1500mAh :(
Great explain!! Thanks a lot , rumors says Iphone works on micro led for 2019, now are not viable the LCD and the OLED market are huge, thanks for the video!!
Hi Gary. Off topic, I know, but can you explain why not all hdmi outputs are the same. I have a monitor with a vga port on it. I use a hdmi to vga adapter that works with my chromebook, works laptop and my ipad2. However when I try to plug my Apple TV into or my DeX Pad I get a message saying the device is not supported.
crosswhite17 drm on hdmi is why
Very good explanation...
Can you put finger prints readers under miroled dlasplay
Great surface explanation
Thanks for the information. it looks very promising but also very expensive
This guy makes quality stuff! Pity the 30 dislikers, there must be something really wrong with them sigh!
Can you use in-screen fingerprint scanner?
Very discriptive video I like it
should I wait for microLED or go ahead and get QLED and just wait until microLED has been out for a few years?
Is this similar to Crystal LED TV that Sony showed a few years ago?
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I'm here sensei ready to learn anything from u.
"Up to" statements are so useless in technology. "At least" would be far more informative from a cynics perspective.
"At least, but no higher than" would be great for me :)
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Can't wait for 8k microled phones. Great technology for VR. Might finally have a display that I can't see the individual pixels.
Just how good are your eyes?
@@tealtrim9747 20/10 or four times the detail of 20/20 vision.
@@KalijahAnderson I've got to admit, that's pretty awesome.
Hey,hiii good evening professor!!!!!!I think I'm early to the class today!!!!
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Can we integrate many micro-leds with a battery into a hollow cylindrical plastic glass without compromising much of the glass's diameter?
Hi Gary, do you think it is flexible? Foldable phones anyone?
The question is Oled allowed you to be closer to the tv, will Micro led allow the same or reverse to the usual 3m distance ?
Good stuff
Interesting, bring them on.
Awesome explanation. I wish you could discuss the development more. The news suggests the yields on the mass transfer process are very low which is why it is likely to start with either very large displays with wide pitches, or with very small display like watches also with limited pixel density. Yields need to improve massively before we can talk about smartphones and VR goggles. Also, if these hurdles are overcome, the world is going to need A LOT more LED manufacturing capacity!
I wonder if they'd be bendable? i.e. the screens?
Excited 😋
Thank You Professor!
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What I want to know is how are the pixel response times and how will refresh rates do work with these Mled displays. Oled has a serious issues with high refresh rates. I wish I could ask engineers directly. Hopefully someone has an answer though, doesn’t hurt to ask
The refresh rate depends on the speed of the display driver. OLED VR displays have a 120 Hz native refresh rate and a
Katzelle3 source please? I have not heard of those high refresh rates for oled and display port should be able to handle it
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PlayStation VR uses 120 Hz OLED
The LG C8 is an example of a 120Hz OLED TV
As well as most other LG OLED TVs and OLED TVs that use LG panel, such as the Sony A1 and A8F, etc.
None of those TVs have DisplayPort.
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I'm really excited for the future, we're gonna have 4k displays with microLED powered by Graphene batteries 👏👏😊😊
Interesting display tec, through which I can play games for long time with consuming less battery
No mention of sony CLEDIS?
If you talk about quality Japanese companies on RUclips you become "uncool". Of course they wouldn't mention cledis or the XEL1 (first oled) or the Qualia 005 (first led) or the first chromatrons and trinitrons or (since this is a phone channel) that sony ericsson made the first color lcd phones and the first phones with cameras. You see, all that matters nowadays is bent screens (s7-like) and ugly bezel less designs because Samsung did them first
Why mention sony? They have nothing to do with microled. Anyone can show off a working prototype a whole different story to have the technology to mass produce with decent yields.
@@DMDaskalakis This somehow shows that in some segments not only Sonys Marketing but also their patenting sucks. Unless they only brought the tech to the market and someone else developed it.
Mled, is a marriage over lcd and oled. Ive been waiting for this tech for so long
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*Explain away!!!*
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Mark Keller good evening Mark!!!!
Sony did make a microled tv in 2012 and also unvieled two microled display last year
I miss the old intro song, please bring it back, at least for Gary's let me explain
I wouldn't doubt we start seeing some consumer panels at CES2019.
Could you talk about the future of batteries? Ipcoming battery technology.
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Can't wait for my µLED Chromebook
In 5 years we'll have phones that have like 1 day of screen on time (taking into account that battery technology will also get better)
Jim Jones OEMs will anyways cut down the battery size to reduce phone thickness negating the gains made by micro-leds in power consumption.
This is true. I think we're just moving towards phones as thin as credit cards to be honest. Then they'll need to figure out how to stop people from slicing up their hands using it XD
Just get a battery case for those thin phones ... =^)
Is microLED going to be the technology that makes VR fully immersive?
This is great for VR
I think that the power consumption is the only real advantage of it
Burn in isn't really a big deal (it's kinda overblown) screens are already as thin as they need to be and I believe the resolution is just fine as good as it is now
Is 120hz Micro LED on a phone too much to ask in 5 years?
Does Samsung QLED is micro LED?
Aidil Farhan no, q means quatom dot
You mentioned all companies excluding who demonstrated it first that is Sony. They called it crystal led so many years ago
Is he talking about QLED as micro led??
Explains the rumours around apple not going all-in on OLED screen tech then
Technically when you said that mLED micro-LED is smaller then OLED. how is that possible because the OLED screens are thin as paper anyway
Wow, that is a really big power reduction 😱👍!!!
1. Companies around the world are working almost 20 Years on developing mLED (also other micro and nano technology)
2. CEA Leti, Aledia, Aixtron and other companies are making mLED's some of them are working together with brands like Sony (2011), Apple (they bought LuxVue) and Samsung (later on)...
3. TV's are going to be expensive but not Phones because of the mass production that will appear
BlackBullPistol JDl make panel for panasonic sony etc .
smRUTI JDI is known Japanese lcd manufacturing company so yes they make screens for many brands :-)
No mention of Sony, who pioneered microLEDs from 2010.
Yes I agree Sony find the gold but let the other brands get, I don't understand them. LG is the company behind every OLED TV screens out there in the market right now and on smartphones are Samsung's amoleds. Sony announced Cledis that is a micro led display, but I don't think Sony will be the first one to sell TVs with this technology .There is a lot of companies researching this technology like LG, Samsung and Apple, and the first one that make a viable consumer level TV with this technology will win a lot of money that's for sure.
Sony doesnt havent anything to do with pioneering microled. micro led was invented in 2000 by researchers in texas tech university. And any company with money can make a working prototype but it requires a lot of research and technology to be able to mass produce with decent yields.
@@djp3637 wrong oled was invented by american reseachers in the 80s and patented in the 90s by some american companies. Today samsung and lg owns the vast majority of patents relating to oled.
Dang 😒, 2-5yrs out. . .well, hopefully there will be some news regarding microLED during CES 2020. . .when it comes to price, I would be far, far more concerned about the price of a 55-75 inch TV price, than I would be about a 6.1-6.4 inch smartphone.
Wow
So, better resolution for VR headset. 8k display for phones? Well yes it'll save more power, but I guess the power saved will instead be used more on a GPU of the phone to run things at 8k. qHD displays on phones are already sharp AF. 8k display on phones is only reasonable if the phones will be used as a VR display like how Samsung made it with their Galaxy S and Note series to be used together with the Gear VR.
By these numbers, I give it 10 years before any of us can afford a TV with this tech
nice! but how about the price? Its useless if most of us cant buy it!
Does that mean if Sony doesnt stop making phones or if Sony comes back in maybe 5 years after not making phones their Premium line-up could have a 5k MicroLED screen? Hopefully
Daniel Pickering well its business you have to move on even if you have to leave somethings behind like TrackID and Vaio
I don't like it when Gary looks away - at the cameraman? good video though.
Can't wait for all that new tech I won't be able to get.
Another thing... If the Galaxy S10 is claiming, according to current rumors, to have a display beyond 600 ppi, does that mean we have a contender with this new MicroLED display???
Low yield and expense funny cause another company showing off their micro led said they had 70% yield and chipset cost $30 compare to $100 of oled
Good job. I've no problems with lcd. Better than AMOLED.
Battery saving mode should then turn off half or more of the micro LEDs 😀
OLED can also be "micro". I wouldn't call microLED the only technology capable of ultra high resolution. Also, there isn't much gain to be had in terms of thickness. Lastly, "90% less power than LCD" is stretching. Given LCD is 5-8% wall-plug efficient (due mostly to polarization, color filtering, full power on even for black, etc.) , to say 90% less power would imply LED displays using next to no power to generate light, but remember that light sources in back light units of LCD displays are also LEDs. Other than that, good and promising technology.
This is likely to be five years away, it is not not easy to manufacture.it took three month for Samsung to make the microled TV which was at CES2018 it is not feasible and very expensive from a production perspective. For now oled is safe.
Except for the bit about OLED, isn't that what I said in the video???
Sorry i'm late Professor..
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Didn't you do a somewhat exakt same video months back?
No, this is my only video on MicroLED.
Gary Explains okay great video anyways. Well thought out and well made. 👍
Doesn't the Apple watch use micro LED or was that just speculation for a future Apple watch.
Ben's GT&M just a speculation
Really world is in right direction
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pourquoi essqu'il n'y a pas un francophone pour nous faire des videos aussi explicites ?
MircoLED should be in smart watches first
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I'll take one in 1080p on my smartphone any day.
MicroLED can actually handle up to 10K resolution. :)
It all depends on what they decide to build with it. MicroLED is a whole new different display technology
After watching this video I think AMOLED sucks. I really hope this can comes to smartphones because it haven't even been a year since I got an AMOLED phone and now I already got burn in through the notification bar, a little bit more below but I wasn't sure, and some letters through the keyboards. I miss LCD displays because I never gotten burn in with it. Some people like having a AMOLED display but untill micro LED comes I would rather have a LCD display.
All i know is, Technology is really amazing. Soon Holographic on each mobile and tv will happen
more pixels yeah
Hopefully MicroLED will kill all this PenTile BS that OLED has been doing.
I upgraded from a 1080p IPS phone to a 1080p OLED phone thinking the screen would be better and found out because its PenTile is has a much lower chroma resolution than my old IPS display.
False advertising sucks.
Ben Willock what phone did you switch too
I had same experience. I tried to explain all and sadly no one understands. And you can understand the angry from especially a famous company fan base.... Oneplus
What phone do you have ?
I went from a OnePlus 1 to a OnePlus 3.
Ben Willock Uhhh.... OnePlus never advertised a OLED screen for the OP3
Edit: though they did advertise a "OPTICAMOLED" screen
5 years later. Micro LED still isn't a common thing.😢
I still don't get it! Before staring the long 6-8 years of extensiv Micro LED way why not very simple making the actual LEDs much smaller than the actual size on any high end local dimming tv Brands such as SAMSUNG QLED series 9 or SONY models such as ZD9???? Before i pay 4000€/$ for only 480 dimming zones (Q9) i would pay easy 4000€/$ for 900 dimming zones with smaller LEDs instead of only 480 zones
And they can get way more brighter than conventional technologies, We are taking about 1 million nits
1:64 "They are much smaller, and the reason they are much smaller is they are using *inorganic compounds* to produce the red, green and blue pixels". I'm sorry, what was that? How/why are the "irorganic compounds" of microLEDs causally connected to their small size?
OLED panels use organic compounds and they also have very small pixels, but not because they use organic compounds. Your script apparently needed a bit better looking after..
uuuhhh... I no dat already frum techlinked, i think.
Like... since a month ago.
Gary you got some 'splaining to do!
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Hilarious... Did you study comedy professionally or is it just a hobby?
Gary Explains.. HAHA, no offence man!
*it's a hobby lol*
You know, we've never seen Gary and Lew in the same room, so they could even be the same person in disguise...
Android Authority.. HAHAHA 😂
Sony started that from CLEDIS
Why everybody fails to mention that Sony showed the FIRST micro led TV at CES 2012 ? Everybody thinks that Samsung was the first one !
MLED
Can't wait for .0000000000001ns 8k 65 inch 12000hz refresh rate G-Sync QuantumLed gaming monitor.
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Waiting for a phone with Micro LED from Samsung...
What about a MicroAMOLED??? #overpowered XD
It may be impractical... I'm dreaming here XD
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