Quote from: Sanjiv Sathiah on March 21, 2020, 03:03:11
Read more about mini/micro LED display tech here - widely reported to be have significant advantages over OLED and in fact set to replace OLED as the preferred display technology over the next 10 years.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/The-mini-and-micro-LED-market-is-set-to-grow-by-at-least-100-over-next-5-years.420820.0.html
https://www.notebookcheck.net/LG-betting-on-MicroLED-technology-for-future-smartphones.290762.0.html
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Apple-looking-to-bypass-Samsung-as-a-display-supplier-with-its-own-MicroLED-tech.289870.0.html
Mini is not Micro, they're fundamentally different. Mini-LED are generally utilized in arrays of hundreds or slightly over a thousand for panel backlighting, that's as much blooming as the FALD TVs currently on the market using traditional LED backlight, only in thinner devices as I already mentioned.
OTOH Micro should at least mean a diode per pixel in the broad sense and their size should also be in the micrometer range in the strict definition. Regardless of their physical size, a diode per pixel means no perceivable blooming, like OLED.