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Google and lg create a 1443 ppi panel for virtual reality

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Google and LG have jointly created a new panel, which promises to revolutionize the experience of using virtual reality, for which it has opted for a high resolution along with a high refresh rate.

Google and LG want to revolutionize VR with their new 1443 PPI OLED panel

This new panel created by Google and LG reaches a size of 4.3 inches, and is based on OLED technology, to offer an extremely low response time, something essential within virtual reality, to avoid trails that can cause dizziness in sudden movements. This panel offers a resolution of 5500 × 3000 pixels, which translates to 1443 PPI, so there is no trace of the grid effect, which occurs with the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift for mounting 1080 × 1200 pixel panels.

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The characteristics of this panel continue with a refresh rate of 120 Hz, which guarantees a great fluidity in the images together with the low response time offered by OLED technology. This will make the games go very smoothly, guaranteeing the best possible experience.

It is expected that Google and LG will show the new panel at the Display Week Expo event that will take place in May, for now it is not expected that it will be included in any virtual reality device in the short term, for this we will still have to wait quite.

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