MicroLED
MicroLED is a display technology that uses microscopic light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to create self-emissive pixels, offering high brightness, contrast, and energy efficiency. It is considered a next-generation alternative to LCD and OLED displays, with applications in TVs, smartphones, and wearables. The technology enables thinner, more durable screens with longer lifespans and better performance in various lighting conditions.
Developers should learn about MicroLED when working on hardware-integrated projects, such as embedded systems, IoT devices, or display-driven applications, as it provides superior visual quality and power savings. It is particularly useful in scenarios requiring high-resolution displays with low latency, like augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and automotive interfaces, where traditional displays may fall short.