Micro LED
Micro LED is a display technology that uses microscopic light-emitting diodes (LEDs) as individual pixels to create self-emissive displays. It offers superior brightness, contrast, color accuracy, and energy efficiency compared to traditional LCD or OLED displays, with each pixel capable of being independently controlled for true blacks and high dynamic range (HDR). This technology is emerging in applications like high-end TVs, augmented reality (AR) devices, and large-scale video walls due to its scalability and durability.
Developers should learn about Micro LED when working on projects involving advanced display systems, such as next-generation consumer electronics, professional visualization tools, or AR/VR hardware, where performance and image quality are critical. It is particularly relevant for roles in hardware-software integration, display driver development, or graphics programming, as understanding its principles helps optimize content rendering and power management for these high-performance displays.