The PowerMatch® 1 series features a screen size of 0.13 inches and a full-color resolution of 320×240 (Micro-LED resolution of 640×480). The full-color brightness reaches 250,000 nits through process iteration, along with an upgraded CMOS driving architecture, ensuring both high performance and low power consumption.
Raysolve’s proprietary quantum dots (QDs) lithography technology combines the high efficiency of QDs with the high resolution of lithography, enabling fine pixel definition through standard semiconductor processes. It allows for high-yield production of full-color Micro-LED micro-displays. The display achieves an impressive color performance of 108.5% DCI-P3 wide color gamut and high color purity.
Notably, the PowerMatch® 1 series supports both QSPI and MIPI interfaces, enhancing compatibility with various hardware and reducing development costs for downstream clients. Moreover, the Micro-LED modules are smaller, compatible with optical engines below 0.2cc, and meet the demands of compact, high-performance applications across a wide range of scenarios.
Raysolve has already established partnerships with several industry-leading clients. In the future, Raysolve will collaborate with industry partners to promote waveguide optical engine solutions, delivering new AR experiences that meet user expectations.
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