Meet Sony’s 0.7-inch OLED Microdisplay With 720p Resolution

When Sony released their unconventional Personal 3D Viewer (HMZ-T1), we knew that Sony had some ground breaking technology on their hand, though we didn’t quite understand the market segment that the product was aimed at. However, from the futuristic design, down to the component, we knew that Sony had really brought something different to the table and invested a lot of their next generation technology. The star of the personal 3D viewer is the image quality, both 2D and 3D which are powered by a dual 720p OLED screen.

What makes this even more impressive is that in just a 0.7-inch OLED microdisplay (ECX332A), Sony was able to squeeze a resolution of 720p. With a resolution of 1280 x 720, we can’t help but wonder which device Sony will incorporate this impressive screen in next. Some specifics include:

 97% NSTC color gamut, 0.01ms response time and 200 cd/m2 brightness 

With the entire Alpha and NEX line going or have already gone to EVF (electronic view finder) versus an OVF (optical view finder), there seems to be plenty of capable devices from Sony which could really benefit from this new OLED screen like the NEX-7.

Discuss:

Seeing the quality that Sony is able to reach with their new OLED microdisplay, are you still a supporter of OVF or are you starting to warm up to EVF, if not already on the bandwagon.

[Via OLED-INFO]