
Microdisplays
Microdisplays are tiny, highly advanced screens that generate images at a very small scale, often smaller than a penny. They are used in devices like VR headsets, AR glasses, and portable projectors. These displays use advanced technology such as LCD, OLED, or LCoS to produce sharp, bright images with detailed color and contrast. Because of their compact size and high resolution, microdisplays enable immersive visual experiences without bulky equipment, making them essential for modern wearable displays and compact imaging systems.