Leyard brings Micro LED to larger pixel pitches with Black Diamond series | Worship AVL

2022-10-14 23:55:43 By : Mr. Tracy Han

Leyard brings Micro LED to larger pixel pitches with Black Diamond series

The second-generation of Leyard’s Black Diamond series has been launched, introducing new Micro LED display technology for pixel pitches above 0.9mm for the first time. The company’s Nin1 Micro LED technology continues to serve products with pixel pitches below 1mm. The new Black Diamond series uses flip-chip technology that reportedly results in higher stability and reliability than previous SMD LEDs, together with three times the contrast ratio and twice the brightness. The result is uniform light distribution with lower power consumption.

The Black Diamond series makes use of a common cathode driver IC and ASIC display control chip with independent intellectual property rights which results in a 27% power consumption reduction compared to a common anode driver design when running at 600–800-nit brightness. It’s also capable of 2,000-nit peak brightness at peak power consumption. Advanced image processing technology is also reportedly capable of achieving 100% of the DCI-P3 colour gamut with twice the colour purity.

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