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120 Researchers create world's smallest pixel measuring just 300 nanometers across — could be used to create a 1080p display measuring 1mm

Tom's Hardware
Tom's Hardware · 10/27/2025 10:00 EDT

Researchers create world's smallest pixel measuring just 300 nanometers across — could be used to create a 1080p display measuring 1mm

Scientists at a German university have developed the world's smallest light-emitting pixels. Measuring just 300 nanometers across, these pixels could create a display with a 1080p resolution that measures just a millimeter across.

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