During 2017 SID Display Week, Google VR/AR Vice President Clay Bavor revealed a "secret project" that said he is developing an OLED panel optimized for VR with a single-eye resolution of 20 million pixels. However, due to limited information at the time, it did not receive much attention.
Due to current VR technology limitations, and Google announced that they are working with Sharp to develop LCDs with VR capabilities (usually associated with OLEDs). Bavor also announced another R&D project, hoping to further promote the development of VR displays.
Bavor said: "We have in-depth cooperation with one of the world's leading OLED manufacturers to jointly create OLED displays with VR performance, so that the display pixels can be 10 times more than any current VR display on the market. In the monocular 2000 In the case of megapixels, this exceeds the prediction of 2021 monocular 4Kx4K resolution by Michael Abrarush (Chief Scientist of Oculus)."
Then, Bavor thinks that combining eye-tracking gaze point rendering technology and other optical advances allows us to use such high-resolution VR displays more efficiently.
In addition, Bavor also mentioned the performance of a 20-megapixel single-eye performance at 90-120fps, which can be solved at ultra-high data rates of 50-100 Gb/s. He briefly explained that fixation tracking combined with eye tracking and other optical advancements will allow us to use such ultra-high resolution VR displays more efficiently.
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