Q-Pixel Inc., a stealth startup based in Los Angeles, has introduced the world’s first full-color, ultra-high-resolution Micro LED display, setting a groundbreaking new milestone in the display industry. Using its proprietary Polychromatic micro LED technology, Q-Pixel has achieved a full-color LED display with an unprecedented pixel density of over 5000 pixels per inch (PPI), shattering the previous record of 2000 PPI held by ITRI of Taiwan. This revolutionary technology represents a breakthrough in the world of displays.

What Are Micro LED Displays?
Since the invention of the first single-color light-emitting diode (LED), LED technology has become a staple in nearly all electronic applications, providing bright, energy-efficient displays for televisions, smartphones, and wearable electronics. Micro LED displays are considered the “Holy Grail” of the display industry due to their high energy efficiency, rapid response time, and superior pixel density. However, over the past two decades, the development of full-color LED pixel density and display resolution has been limited. This is primarily due to the challenges in manufacturing processes that require assembling individual red, green, and blue LEDs to achieve a full-color spectrum.
How is Q-Pixel altering the Micro LED display landscape?
Q-Pixel’s proprietary Polychromatic micro LED technology brings a transformative approach to the Micro LED display landscape by enabling full-color tunability within a single 4-micron pixel. This advancement replaces the traditional single-color LED, overcoming several long-standing challenges in the microdisplay sector. With this technology, Q-Pixel eliminates the need for the conventional pick-and-place assembly method—a significant bottleneck in traditional LED display production—while simultaneously achieving ultra-high pixel density.
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Source: Q-Pixel Inc.
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