KAIST Develops Ultra-Low-Power Monopixel Technology for High-Resolution VR Displays
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Korean researchers have developed a "monopixel" structure that produces various colors from a single pixel, increasing resolution while consuming almost no power. The technology, called "reconfigurable low-power reflective monopixel," uses a conductive polymer to change color when voltage is applied, reducing power consumption. This breakthrough could enable sharper virtual reality displays and energy-efficient wearable devices, with potential applications in ultra-high-resolution near-eye displays and electronic paper.