Samsung Teases Ultra-Bright OLEDoS Panel Ahead of Project Moohan XR Headset Launch
Samsung is ramping up excitement for its upcoming mixed-reality headset, Project Moohan, by showcasing an advanced OLEDoS display capable of hitting a staggering 20,000 nits of brightness. This announcement signals major leaps in display tech for next-gen XR (extended reality) devices.
What is OLEDoS?
OLEDoS, or OLED on Silicon, differs from traditional OLED panels by using a silicon backplane instead of glass or plastic. This allows for higher brightness, pixel density, and resolution, making it ideal for compact, high-performance screens used in headsets. Samsung further enhanced the panel with a Micro Lens Array (MLA) for improved brightness and wider viewing angles.
While it's not confirmed if this specific 1.3-inch OLEDoS panel will be used in Project Moohan, Samsung previously showcased a more likely candidate: a flagship OLEDoS display with 5,000 ppi, 15,000 nits peak brightness, and a 120Hz variable refresh rate, unveiled just last month.
At the Augmented World Expo (AWE) 2025 in the US, Samsung also pulled back the curtain on several future-forward display innovations:
A White OLEDoS panel
Two QD-OLED gaming monitors
A Flexible Gaming OLED
A 12.4-inch rollable and foldable OLED panel
A multi-foldable OLED
A micro-LED stretchable display
These advancements underscore Samsung’s commitment to dominating the XR and display space as it gears up for a new era in immersive technology.
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