Obscure startup unveils record-breaking LED display that would be perfect for the next Apple Vision Pro – Q-Pixel delivers the highest resolution color display, compressing an entire 4K screen into something barely bigger than a thumbnail

To start Q Pixel has created its own polychromatic RGB microLED technology to replace the age-old monochromatic LED and solve several major problems with the decade-old microLED display technology.

The Silicon Catalyst Portfolio Company has developed what is described as the “highest resolution active matrix color display” in the world, with a whopping 6800 pixels per inch (PPI). While most high-end VR displays use micro-organic LEDs (micro-OLEDs), Q-Pixel’s displays consist entirely of III-V composite microLED pixels, synthesized from inorganic materials, which the company says has grown “over a single composite semiconductor wafer, without any use of subpixels, quantum dots, color filters, polarizers or mechanical stacking.”