RGBmicroLEDs
RGBmicroLEDs are a type of light-emitting diode technology that integrates red, green, and blue subpixels at a microscopic scale. This allows for the creation of displays with extremely high resolutions and pixel densities. Unlike traditional LEDs that are individually packaged, microLEDs are manufactured as tiny, discrete light-emitting units that are then transferred and bonded onto a substrate. The RGB nature of these microLEDs means that each pixel is composed of individual red, green, and blue microLED chips, enabling precise color control and a wide color gamut.
The primary advantage of RGBmicroLED technology is its exceptional brightness, contrast ratio, and energy efficiency compared
Applications for RGBmicroLEDs are diverse and include high-end televisions, wearable devices like smartwatches, augmented reality (AR)