JBD, a pioneering MicroLED display manufacturer, has set a new standard with its Phoenix series microdisplay, achieving an industry-record white-balanced brightness of 2 million nits.
JBD’s Phoenix - Native Monolithic RGB Panel
Leveraging revolutionary coaxial stacking architecture and sophisticated manufacturing techniques, JBD has achieved a monumental leap in brightness, significantly amplifying the Phoenix series' potential for immersive augmented reality experiences.
Since its introduction in 2023, the Phoenix series has demonstrated industry-leading capabilities:
- Unrivaled Pixel Density: With a RGB-Combined pixel pitch of 5μm, it delivers exceptional resolution on tiny displays.
- Proprietary Coaxial stacking: Features an ultra-thin stack thickness of less than 5μm for enhanced efficiency.
- Native Semiconductor Emitters: Built on inorganic III-V and III-Nitride compound semiconductor materials.
- Exceptional brightness: Doubled brightness from 1 million to 2 million nits in a year.
- Vivid color fidelity: < 25nm FWHM spectrum width ensuring exceptional color purity and accuracy.
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The Phoenix series, with its monolithic design, streamlines projector architecture, enabling an expansive field of view over 50 degrees, ideal for immersive AR applications. These innovations support immersive, all-day AR experiences, offering unmatched flexibility for diverse AR applications.
Building on these advancements, JBD is set to commence mass production of the Phoenix series in Q3 2025, focusing initially on deliveries to selected customers with customization request partners. This milestone marks an important step forward in the commercialization of its cutting-edge Native Monolithic RGB MicroLED technology.
JBD offers a diverse portfolio of MicroLED polychrome solutions, with significant progress made in 2024 through its X-cube solutions. The Hummingbird I polychrome projector now achieves a luminous flux at least 6 lumens, while its latest optical module delivers 6,000 nits of brightness with 30 degrees FOV diffractive waveguides—paving the way for consumer-grade color AR glasses.
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