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Samsung, Stanford make a 10,000PPI display that could lead to ‘flawless’ VR – Yahoo News Australia
Samsung and Stanford have developed a 10,000PPI OLED screen that could lead to completely seamless VR displays.

Ask VR fans about their gripes and theyll likely mention the screen door effect, or the gaps between pixels that you notice when looking at a display so close to your eyes. That annoyance might disappear entirely if Samsung and Stanford University have their way. Theyve developed (via IEEE Spectrum) OLED technology that supports resolutions up to 10,000 pixels per inch well above what you see in virtually any existing display, let alone what youd find in a modern VR headset like the Oculus Quest…
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