
Sony Semiconductor Solutions has announced the forthcoming release of the ECX350F, a cutting-edge 0.44-inch OLED microdisplay that sets new industry standards with its tiny 5.1 µm pixels (equivalent to around 5,000 ppi) and an unmatched brightness of up to 10,000 cd/m². Designed for augmented reality (AR) glasses, where compactness and clarity are crucial, this microdisplay delivers exceptional performance without sacrificing form factor.

The ECX350F achieves Full HD resolution in a remarkably small footprint by leveraging an innovative OLED structure and advanced microlens technology, allowing for superior light emission despite the small pixel size. This results in a peak brightness that’s nearly double that of previous models, solving the challenge of combining high brightness with miniaturized pixels.

In addition to its bright and sharp display, the ECX350F reduces the short-side size of the display to just 7.99 mm—a 24% reduction compared to older models—while retaining the Full HD pixel count. This compact design paves the way for thinner, lighter AR glasses, offering users an enhanced visual experience with high-resolution, crystal-clear images.

The microdisplay also features a flexible black frame function, enabling it to accommodate video input of any resolution under Full HD, positioning content precisely within the active display area for optimal viewing.