Sony announced a new OLED Microdisplay, the ECX350F, a 0.44" 120Hz 1920x1080 (FHD) microdisplay that offers the world's highest brightness at 10,000 nits. It also offers the world's smallest pixel size at 5.1 um (the PPI is around 5,000).
Sony says that in order to reach this high brightness, it adopted a new OLED stack structure, a new "semiconductor process" and added a microlens array on top of the display. In addition, the bezel size of the new display is exceptionally small, with only 1.14 mm of added bezel on the long side of the display on both top and bottom.
The new display also offers a variable black frame function that enables it to display video input of any resolution below Full HD at any desired position within the device's active display area.
Sony says that samples of its new ECX350F display will ship by the end of October 2024, with a price tag of 40,000 yen (or about $278 USD).
Last year Sony launched its 1.3" 4K (3,552 × 3,840) OLED ECX344A microdisplay, with a price tag of 150,000 Yen (or just over $1,000).