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Always love seeing a CEO who's truly passionate about what their company does. Thank you so much for asking all the right questions, Brad. You did great for a first interview!
Same! And one that appeared to share utter transparency, rather than the hype train of many CEOs... absolutely loved Andrew Sculley in this! Thanks for the great interview, Brad!
Hi brad, I just wanted to congratulate you for being able to do this interview, honestly, being able to interview the CEO of a company as big as eMagin is a very big accomplishment, I'm glad you are doing so well. I'm about half way through, and so far it's very interesting, likewise thanks for doing this, I think other than you, there's almost no one on YT that talks about interesting topics like this.
Thanks! I’m a mega nerd. I make content that my own interests tend to gravitate to. It’s not the best for mass appeal, but allows me to get awesome experiences like talk to Andrew Sculley, Amal Ghosh (the COO), and many other people that week 🥹 Makes it all worth it. And even more so when other mega nerds like you come to watch
@@QuantumConundrum A 50 mil marketcap is not, by any definition, big. I don't know why brad refers to them as the leader is micro oled display. They are clearly not imo.
Really well done Brad. Can't imagine how nerve racking being new to interviews like this must be. If you haven't checked it out yet, a guy named Lex Friedman has a channel where he interviews scientists, artists and top business minds. He"s really good at it and also a self confessed introvert. If you're looking to get better at interviewing like this, his channel could be a gold mine for you in interview techniques. You are fast becoming my favorite channel on VR. I love hearing about the tech side (more than VR gaming channels). More like this!!
This interview is the next level to your channel. Very very interesting to hear about the VR tech from an industry source directly. Brad I think you are the perfect person to do these interviews as the experts can truly respect you for being very knowledgeable, passionate and nice person like this CEO did.
I love how you have this smirk on your face the entire time you are doing this interview. Like, I can almost tell that you pretty much know that each questions he answers is exactly what you were already thinking. Love this channel man!
Your nervousness doing the interview is the reason I love watching your videos. Some Tubers are so professional and have that news reporter style. I prefer just a regular guy style. Someone I can relate to. Great Job!
Haha thanks. I really didn't want to waste their time. I probably could have asked more complex questions, but I didn't want to push too hard for fears I won't have the chance to come back again
Man, I'm not sure if you are nervous or just grinning thinking to yourself "I know, see everyone? I am not entirely crazy!! " All jokes aside great interview I can see that both sides love what they do
This was an awesome interview. Thank you Brad for introducing me to the world of Oled Micro displays! They are quite an interesting technology. I wouldn't have known about them if it weren't for your channel.
@@SadlyItsBradley Did I misunderstand him when he said it would be many years before they put out a 4k LED micro display? ( I have to watch that again ) EDIT - Yeah, that's what he said about the manufacturing error percentage...it will be many years away before they can get a high enough good to bad LED ratio to be practical.
I simply love Bradley’s enthusiasm when talking about these type of products. I don’t think I exaggerate by saying this but he is one of the pioneers towards a brighter future, pun intended.
Now this is the type of content I love to see. Great work on the interview Brad, it really goes that one step deeper into the industry and is just so fascinating. Looking forward to more industry interviews in the future.
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@@SadlyItsBradley To be honest I don't think so. You're just a naturaly nervous guy. We know that and don't care. What really came through was your knowledge and honest enthusiasm for Micro OLEDS. Keep it up.
This morning when I woke up and watched this video I was so happy I couldn’t even write a comment. Brad is so happy he seems he’s about to jump out of his body
Very interesting interview, thanks! It's nice to see you a little bit nervous , that makes you so human. 😁 I hope there will come more interviews like this!
Very interesting that they were able to boost brightness by getting rid of the color filter. I remember LG implemented the color filter to make oled tv's economically feasible and more durable because it eliminated the quickly degrading blue oled pixels. It is still not quite clear to me how eMagin worked around that issue with the blue oled pixels.
Who is this well shaved Brad in a shirt? Is it a clone, robot, alien? 😃🤖👽 And it's glorious to hear people speak my language, I mean not actual language, but the techy bits.
15:41 I tried it and he's 100% correct. When I look at an object in the periphery of my vision I look very quickly with my eyes and then my head follows almost instantly. My head is turned before my vision even focuses on the object.
I like how Brad just interview People he would have liked to talk anyways. It's like he is just using his youtuber status to get in contact with such great people and then just shares it with us as a side product of his own interests
Amazing interview Brad.. Kudos!! I'm trying to remember, do we have any indication that Valve is still planning on using eMagin for the Deckard? It was interesting the way he talked about foveated rendering - seems they are not really targeting the whole built in-display eye-tracked rendering as previously thought. Guess that will be entirely on the software side for whoever uses these displays..
That company probably refering to Valve failed(?) deal "Depends what the customer wants" and "AR VR is finally here" Great interview, all the right questions for all the NDA safe answers present and future of this industry
I will explain more about the 4K display design and the potential companies involved with eMagin in general. Off camera, It was indicated to me that the company that kicked it off the 4K is still interested to use it after it's "respun." They rushed the design out originally to spur the VR market. Because "they are more interested in selling something else. Like software or optics."
Their 4k displays are huge though. Do any companies have a plan to fit 4k displays into Cambria-sized headsets? What about as projectors for AR glasses? Also its cute that you get so shy around eMagin-chan! 🤣
Well from what we understand, Cambria’s displays might be a bit larger than this 4K (not by much) Projectors can be an application for the teeny size uOLEDs, especially with birdbath optics systems like NReal. but I don’t watch that sector much.
Brad, when refering to a company in an interview it's better to refer to them as the company name other than "you guys" outside of that, fan fricking tastic interview
@@SadlyItsBradley meh, it's not exactly an issue, and in any case, being conversational and just speaking from the top of your mind (within reason) is better for the interview than simply adhering to some outdated and very much opinionated style guide for interviewing folks. You could make the case for a bunch of things, like consistency and such, and register is important too - i.e., how someone who is clearly much older and experienced would perceive your presence... but at the end of the day, this is pretty much just another kid (clearly excited for all this) making some time in what has to be a famously busy day to talk to you - so referring to the company as "you guys" isn't really a problem, if anything, it's expected. I feel like you got a bit flustered as time went on and wanted to go for your bulletin points (which tend to fail when public speaking goes wrong, lmao), but if you ever want the secret sauce to interviewing, for better or worse, it's simply about finding a common register, a way to understand each other. Which you both did, which is why "you guys" is perfectly fine in a casual, relaxed conversation of that sort - as much as it probably didn't feel that way. I mean, then again, this kind of stuff is somewhat new to the old guard as well. I don't think Andrew is above all doubt, he just knows how to navigate this type of conversation very, very well (duh). Nice job in any event.
@@minhuang8848 Homie, you have much to say. Places like Twitter limit the amount of characters for a reason, at some point people will quit reading after the first chapter of your post. Not saying your points are invalid just very long winded lol
@@danielbennett4867 My brother in Christ, I watch UA-cam videos @ 300% speed with all silence cut out. Min's comment is a drop in the bucket. If you don't have the attention span to even read that small amount of text, I pity your reading comprehension.
Nice interview Brad. More of these please. Also it gets easier with practice, I promise... Ok, I'm not sure about that but it's what I've been told 😀 Years ago when I first started looking into OLEDs I found there were two tracks of research being conducted regular OLED (most of the articles called it "big" OLED) and micro OLED. This completely confused me. I couldn't begin to fathom what they could be useful for. This was before Oculus was a thing btw. I blew them off as another useless research for the fun of it thing. I couldn't be more happy to be wrong about something.
I wish I'd of gotten into VR seriously when I first tried the samsung gear some years back but my phone (Samsung S6 glass) wouldn't work for long before it almost caught fire lol. I couldn't afford to upgrade my phone so my VR experience was a brief fad back then. My wifey got me a Quest 2 for xmas. what a gift!!
Cool interview! Glad to see oled displays being improved. Nothing beats the colors and contrast of oled. Some other suggestions for questions: -problems or other issues they are currently trying to solve/fix? -How close are they to using this in a consumer product? -Are they trying to increase the FOV?
I think the biggest issue has been trying to solve lifetime and cost to mass produce. They’re getting close. I expect to see some of these efforts in a device either 2023 or 2024. They are. This is why they talk about stitching a larger display. Larger microdisplay means it’s easier for companies to achieve a higher FoV
Great that Mr. Scully sat down and shared that information. Of course, I'd love tons more technical details and specifics such as timelines, but that's understandably proprietary. I got the impression that some display he was talking about was a ways away from being manufacturable in moderate quantities. Was he saying that a 4k display was far off from possible to manufacture at a reasonable cost? Is your impression that somewhat lower resolution (2 point something k) modules something they are able to deliver now? Did you talk any further with him "on background"? Obviously you wouldn't be able to share what he said, but just curious if there was more?
These are questions I think I would like to answer in a live stream later in a week. Because I am getting them a lot. Basically though: the foundry can do these at scale. And they are only looking for a OLED deposition company to agree to do that side of things when their current customer is ready. There is way more to this. But text just doesn't feel useful to answer these right now.
This is true, even if they are aging the shortest of any other color. I am curious what other tricks might end up being better. Or if the legendary phosphorescent blue will solve all of life's issues
I think you looked at the camera a bit too often. Might alienate the interviewee a bit. Makes it feel less like a conversation for them. Hope you do more videos like this in the future!
15:50 Peripheral vision is important for racing and flying.. You don't actually look outside the center field, but you still get information from your peripheral vision, and you miss that when it's not there.. also sense of speed closely related to stuff flying by your peripheral vision.. That's why simulators if the speed is right seem slow...
I just love the fact that the codename for the board is Steam Boat :) Are they really being that obvious as to which company it's for or just trolling?
Qd dot blue disadvantage probably matters a lot less since when downconverting blue much less blue energy is required to get full red or green. Or you size the blue under the dots like the pure blue and get very intense red/greens as it was shown on the alienware screen for example
Great stuff, it sounds like they haven’t ramped up for mass product if I interpreted his response correctly? Or was that just for the 10k nits version? Curious when we will start to see them in consumer devices, exciting though!
So the big thing to takeaway is they seem to have a foundry partner ready to go. But need a consumer volume OLED depositor to agree to volumes as well whenever their customer asks. Their own manufacturing that he talks about is very separate from the consumer stuff. They just happen to be upgrading their equipment at the same time (that is used mostly for defense contracts). There is also a tier 1 company that licensed the dpd tech back in like 2017or2018 that literally could do whatever they want with the technology. Likely a huge company with too many resources to count.
I hoped we could get a deckard with these great displays about this Christmas, but if there is no big volume production at this time, it doesn't look like we will right?
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Always love seeing a CEO who's truly passionate about what their company does. Thank you so much for asking all the right questions, Brad. You did great for a first interview!
Same! And one that appeared to share utter transparency, rather than the hype train of many CEOs... absolutely loved Andrew Sculley in this! Thanks for the great interview, Brad!
You can see the nervousness in brad’s hands and face, good job though. This was a great person to interview.
Most people get nervous/starstruck around Hollywood celebs. For me, its people who make OLED MICRODISPLAYS
@@SadlyItsBradley I could tell, I’m sure I’d do the exact same thing. You did good though, only better to come after this too!
@@SadlyItsBradley Your staring is making me shy, eMagin-chan! 🤣
It is the discomfort of wearing a dress shirt. So scratchy.
Yeah he was just having an allergic reaction to his new collared shirt
Hi brad, I just wanted to congratulate you for being able to do this interview, honestly, being able to interview the CEO of a company as big as eMagin is a very big accomplishment, I'm glad you are doing so well.
I'm about half way through, and so far it's very interesting, likewise thanks for doing this, I think other than you, there's almost no one on YT that talks about interesting topics like this.
Thanks! I’m a mega nerd. I make content that my own interests tend to gravitate to. It’s not the best for mass appeal, but allows me to get awesome experiences like talk to Andrew Sculley, Amal Ghosh (the COO), and many other people that week 🥹
Makes it all worth it. And even more so when other mega nerds like you come to watch
Emagin is not a big company as you are implying it but yeah nicely done Brad !
It's not "big" in the amount of employees but it's "big" in this technology niche of manufacturing specialty displays.
@@QuantumConundrum A 50 mil marketcap is not, by any definition, big. I don't know why brad refers to them as the leader is micro oled display. They are clearly not imo.
@@Christian-ry3ol What are you trying to do exactly?
Bro seeing brad this happy makes me smile we love you brad
❤️
At this point there should be an “oled micro display” drinking game for ever Brad video
No. You would die very quickly
Welp my drunk halfway through
Very cool! I love listening to the actual companies and engineers that actually work on the technology and in the industry.
Me too! It's so addicting
Just two guys in the industry nerding out over cool tech together, awesome interview.
Really well done Brad. Can't imagine how nerve racking being new to interviews like this must be.
If you haven't checked it out yet, a guy named Lex Friedman has a channel where he interviews scientists, artists and top business minds. He"s really good at it and also a self confessed introvert. If you're looking to get better at interviewing like this, his channel could be a gold mine for you in interview techniques.
You are fast becoming my favorite channel on VR. I love hearing about the tech side (more than VR gaming channels). More like this!!
you can see Brad is excited the whole time listening to CEO explaining how they are improving the Micro OLED
This interview is the next level to your channel. Very very interesting to hear about the VR tech from an industry source directly. Brad I think you are the perfect person to do these interviews as the experts can truly respect you for being very knowledgeable, passionate and nice person like this CEO did.
Thank you so much. I really hope I can do more like these
I love how you have this smirk on your face the entire time you are doing this interview. Like, I can almost tell that you pretty much know that each questions he answers is exactly what you were already thinking. Love this channel man!
Your nervousness doing the interview is the reason I love watching your videos. Some Tubers are so professional and have that news reporter style. I prefer just a regular guy style. Someone I can relate to. Great Job!
Excellent work. I'm sure this guy appreciated your understanding of what he's doing. Not many people would even know what questions to ask him.
Haha thanks. I really didn't want to waste their time. I probably could have asked more complex questions, but I didn't want to push too hard for fears I won't have the chance to come back again
@@SadlyItsBradley the guy seemed like he was ready to keep answering when you said you were done 😂
That's true
Man, I'm not sure if you are nervous or just grinning thinking to yourself "I know, see everyone? I am not entirely crazy!! "
All jokes aside great interview I can see that both sides love what they do
So proud of you brad how far you've come!
I can't emagin what I'm seeing. A full on interview!! Well done Brad and sorry for the bad pun ;)
This was an awesome interview. Thank you Brad for introducing me to the world of Oled Micro displays! They are quite an interesting technology. I wouldn't have known about them if it weren't for your channel.
More to come! My obsession with this display technology cannot be quenched until everyone has a HMD with two of these bad bois inside em
@@SadlyItsBradley Makes me wonder what the next step after Micro OLED will be...can your obsession be topped? xD
@@koelti13 I think MicroOLED will be around in VR for many many years. Until they solve the MicroLED issues 🥹
@@SadlyItsBradley Did I misunderstand him when he said it would be many years before they put out a 4k LED micro display? ( I have to watch that again )
EDIT - Yeah, that's what he said about the manufacturing error percentage...it will be many years away before they can get a high enough good to bad LED ratio to be practical.
I love seeing how happy this makes Brad.
This may as well be Willy Wonka's Chocolate factory for him.
Well done. Keep up the good work!
Thanks so much! Will do!
Great interview. Mr Sculley seems to be a great interview partner.
Future is bright for VR, Thanks for the interview
I see clearly what you did there
Hey, hey, HEYYY! Very goooood. 4K in compact form factor here we come bebe!
Bradley just can't contain himself! 😅
I think my obsession has become a problem
I simply love Bradley’s enthusiasm when talking about these type of products. I don’t think I exaggerate by saying this but he is one of the pioneers towards a brighter future, pun intended.
Excellent job dude! I loved all the details here. Very informative. THANK YOU!!! ! ♥♥♥
Great interview Brad!
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it :D
CEO: *Says anything*
Bradly: "Amazing." "Thats great." "For sure."
Jokes aside. Great interview.
What a great interview very interesting stuff. I also love how happy you look just sitting there that grin haha
Thank you very much Brad for the content that you bring us every single week. You deserve everything
Excellent review Brad.
Now this is the type of content I love to see. Great work on the interview Brad, it really goes that one step deeper into the industry and is just so fascinating. Looking forward to more industry interviews in the future.
this is the most ive seen you smile in a while! Great interview Brad!
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More to come!
you look so happy in this video, almost like you cant contain your excitement haha. Love your vids
Amazing interview, full of Great information. Thank you so much for you time Bradley😉👍your the man, man. Over...
Glad you enjoyed it!
Congratulations Bradley! Keep it up! 👍
From nowhere on the globe ! So interesting this content. I need to learn more about insane tech about micro to pico display. 🤩
watched the whole interview, can't wait to have consumer mico-oled headsets in the market
This is great stuff. That dude is excited about the tech his company is making for sure. Love to see it!
Great interview! I am looking forward to the day when VR is robust enough to use for ecotherapy with hospital-bound patients.
Wow, this guy's knowledge is SO deep and vast
Great interview. I really like Sculley, he's so knowledgeable about the technology and has a sense of humor too.
You could really see how nervous you were Brad, but well done! I think you did great and the video came out nicely :D
haha oops. and thank you!
@@SadlyItsBradley To be honest I don't think so. You're just a naturaly nervous guy. We know that and don't care. What really came through was your knowledge and honest enthusiasm for Micro OLEDS. Keep it up.
Excellent interview. Cant wait to see a 4k microoled display in a headset.
Same here 🥹
It's so crazy to see you interviewing these companies you've been talking about for so long... I love it!
This morning when I woke up and watched this video I was so happy I couldn’t even write a comment. Brad is so happy he seems he’s about to jump out of his body
Awww that compliment at the end :3
Great interview Brad! I'm looking forward to 4k OLED micro displays.
I was thinking "ots time for a new Bardley video", I refresh yt and boom
Ditto
Great interview Bradley! Thanks for keeping us updated and informed!
Very interesting interview, thanks! It's nice to see you a little bit nervous , that makes you so human. 😁
I hope there will come more interviews like this!
Another interview releasing tomorrow 🥹
@@SadlyItsBradley oh, great! Now i'm excited too! 😘
Lol I love seeing SadlyItsBradley be Happy!! Brad in his element..MicroDisplays!!!
Very interesting that they were able to boost brightness by getting rid of the color filter. I remember LG implemented the color filter to make oled tv's economically feasible and more durable because it eliminated the quickly degrading blue oled pixels. It is still not quite clear to me how eMagin worked around that issue with the blue oled pixels.
Well done, Brad! Personally haven't gotten into vr yet but i'm really excited for this tech nonetheless
Try it. it's awesome!!
Brad, good work. It’s enjoyable to see you both talk about something you’re both passionate about. You can tell he enjoyed a lot of your questions.
Great interview Brad! I hope you get some well deserved time to recharge
Great interview Brad.
Congrats Brad :)
Great interview, and very interesting. Thanks
Who is this well shaved Brad in a shirt? Is it a clone, robot, alien? 😃🤖👽 And it's glorious to hear people speak my language, I mean not actual language, but the techy bits.
That was a great interview. Whatever it was about. No seriously, I really enjoyed it. Didn't understand much but definately enjoyed it.
Great guy!!! both of you!
Great interview, such an honest and likable man, I liked that he's not boasting and his "our fault" 👏👏💪
15:41 I tried it and he's 100% correct. When I look at an object in the periphery of my vision I look very quickly with my eyes and then my head follows almost instantly. My head is turned before my vision even focuses on the object.
I love how happy you look over the entire video
Good job Bradley! I'm looking forward to more of your interviews.
I like how Brad just interview People he would have liked to talk anyways. It's like he is just using his youtuber status to get in contact with such great people and then just shares it with us as a side product of his own interests
Good direction for your channel to take. Congratulations for a job well done.
Amazing interview Brad.. Kudos!!
I'm trying to remember, do we have any indication that Valve is still planning on using eMagin for the Deckard?
It was interesting the way he talked about foveated rendering - seems they are not really targeting the whole built in-display eye-tracked rendering as previously thought. Guess that will be entirely on the software side for whoever uses these displays..
I’ll talk more about that in a video later this week 🥹
That company probably refering to Valve failed(?) deal
"Depends what the customer wants" and "AR VR is finally here"
Great interview, all the right questions for all the NDA safe answers present and future of this industry
I will explain more about the 4K display design and the potential companies involved with eMagin in general. Off camera, It was indicated to me that the company that kicked it off the 4K is still interested to use it after it's "respun."
They rushed the design out originally to spur the VR market. Because "they are more interested in selling something else. Like software or optics."
That was great!
You did an excellent job interviewing him, I thought this was a really great view into the mind and tech inside the company.
I’m still shocked the Brad I know is doing these interviews of people from top positions like this. Well done!
Thanks double ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Their 4k displays are huge though. Do any companies have a plan to fit 4k displays into Cambria-sized headsets? What about as projectors for AR glasses?
Also its cute that you get so shy around eMagin-chan! 🤣
Well from what we understand, Cambria’s displays might be a bit larger than this 4K (not by much)
Projectors can be an application for the teeny size uOLEDs, especially with birdbath optics systems like NReal. but I don’t watch that sector much.
I can't stop smiling this is awesome
Brad, when refering to a company in an interview it's better to refer to them as the company name other than "you guys" outside of that, fan fricking tastic interview
oh. right XD
@@SadlyItsBradley meh, it's not exactly an issue, and in any case, being conversational and just speaking from the top of your mind (within reason) is better for the interview than simply adhering to some outdated and very much opinionated style guide for interviewing folks. You could make the case for a bunch of things, like consistency and such, and register is important too - i.e., how someone who is clearly much older and experienced would perceive your presence... but at the end of the day, this is pretty much just another kid (clearly excited for all this) making some time in what has to be a famously busy day to talk to you - so referring to the company as "you guys" isn't really a problem, if anything, it's expected.
I feel like you got a bit flustered as time went on and wanted to go for your bulletin points (which tend to fail when public speaking goes wrong, lmao), but if you ever want the secret sauce to interviewing, for better or worse, it's simply about finding a common register, a way to understand each other. Which you both did, which is why "you guys" is perfectly fine in a casual, relaxed conversation of that sort - as much as it probably didn't feel that way. I mean, then again, this kind of stuff is somewhat new to the old guard as well. I don't think Andrew is above all doubt, he just knows how to navigate this type of conversation very, very well (duh).
Nice job in any event.
@@minhuang8848 Homie, you have much to say. Places like Twitter limit the amount of characters for a reason, at some point people will quit reading after the first chapter of your post. Not saying your points are invalid just very long winded lol
@@danielbennett4867 I mean, you're one to talk, you spent one tweet's worth of characters to tell me that you don't like reading all that much
@@danielbennett4867 My brother in Christ, I watch UA-cam videos @ 300% speed with all silence cut out. Min's comment is a drop in the bucket. If you don't have the attention span to even read that small amount of text, I pity your reading comprehension.
Great interview! Thanks alot for the insights. Keep it up man! 💯
Great interview. I see that the 2.1" 4K uOLED says STEAMBOAT on it
Nice interview Brad. More of these please. Also it gets easier with practice, I promise... Ok, I'm not sure about that but it's what I've been told 😀
Years ago when I first started looking into OLEDs I found there were two tracks of research being conducted regular OLED (most of the articles called it "big" OLED) and micro OLED. This completely confused me. I couldn't begin to fathom what they could be useful for. This was before Oculus was a thing btw. I blew them off as another useless research for the fun of it thing. I couldn't be more happy to be wrong about something.
this is aging nicely. good questions. tough interview. really good work.
(GladlyItsBradly is more like it)
Glad you enjoyed it!
I wish I'd of gotten into VR seriously when I first tried the samsung gear some years back but my phone (Samsung S6 glass) wouldn't work for long before it almost caught fire lol. I couldn't afford to upgrade my phone so my VR experience was a brief fad back then.
My wifey got me a Quest 2 for xmas. what a gift!!
No worries! The VR industry is about to explode even more than it has in previous years 🤩
Cool interview!
Glad to see oled displays being improved.
Nothing beats the colors and contrast of oled.
Some other suggestions for questions:
-problems or other issues they are currently trying to solve/fix?
-How close are they to using this in a consumer product?
-Are they trying to increase the FOV?
I think the biggest issue has been trying to solve lifetime and cost to mass produce. They’re getting close.
I expect to see some of these efforts in a device either 2023 or 2024.
They are. This is why they talk about stitching a larger display. Larger microdisplay means it’s easier for companies to achieve a higher FoV
@@SadlyItsBradley That's great! Glad to hear
fantastic insight , makes me excited for the future of VR
Great that Mr. Scully sat down and shared that information. Of course, I'd love tons more technical details and specifics such as timelines, but that's understandably proprietary. I got the impression that some display he was talking about was a ways away from being manufacturable in moderate quantities. Was he saying that a 4k display was far off from possible to manufacture at a reasonable cost? Is your impression that somewhat lower resolution (2 point something k) modules something they are able to deliver now?
Did you talk any further with him "on background"? Obviously you wouldn't be able to share what he said, but just curious if there was more?
These are questions I think I would like to answer in a live stream later in a week. Because I am getting them a lot. Basically though: the foundry can do these at scale. And they are only looking for a OLED deposition company to agree to do that side of things when their current customer is ready.
There is way more to this. But text just doesn't feel useful to answer these right now.
You Sir making the micro OLED tech are a god!
Can these be tiled for cheap microled monitors?
9:08 inorganic LED.🙂
This is SO exciting! Brad to avoid (you guys) also Jesus! HDR hurts with this room... I'm blind now 😁
soo cool and interesting :o
This is truly incredible
I'll put in a positive for QD-OLED technology - by having one type of OLED (blue), at least they all age similarly.
This is true, even if they are aging the shortest of any other color. I am curious what other tricks might end up being better. Or if the legendary phosphorescent blue will solve all of life's issues
I think you looked at the camera a bit too often. Might alienate the interviewee a bit. Makes it feel less like a conversation for them. Hope you do more videos like this in the future!
15:50 Peripheral vision is important for racing and flying.. You don't actually look outside the center field, but you still get information from your peripheral vision, and you miss that when it's not there.. also sense of speed closely related to stuff flying by your peripheral vision.. That's why simulators if the speed is right seem slow...
Who is this customer he was talking about? Facebook or Valve?
He will never tell :)
God damn bro, i would shit a literal brick house from nerves trying to do something like this, you are a fucking legend bro. Keep up the work !
I just love the fact that the codename for the board is Steam Boat :) Are they really being that obvious as to which company it's for or just trolling?
Qd dot blue disadvantage probably matters a lot less since when downconverting blue much less blue energy is required to get full red or green. Or you size the blue under the dots like the pure blue and get very intense red/greens as it was shown on the alienware screen for example
Great stuff, it sounds like they haven’t ramped up for mass product if I interpreted his response correctly? Or was that just for the 10k nits version? Curious when we will start to see them in consumer devices, exciting though!
So the big thing to takeaway is they seem to have a foundry partner ready to go. But need a consumer volume OLED depositor to agree to volumes as well whenever their customer asks.
Their own manufacturing that he talks about is very separate from the consumer stuff. They just happen to be upgrading their equipment at the same time (that is used mostly for defense contracts).
There is also a tier 1 company that licensed the dpd tech back in like 2017or2018 that literally could do whatever they want with the technology. Likely a huge company with too many resources to count.
I hoped we could get a deckard with these great displays about this Christmas, but if there is no big volume production at this time, it doesn't look like we will right?
@@SadlyItsBradley interesting, thanks!
@@HenrikWichert not seeing it this year. Sorry for being wrong on timelines early on 🥲
Wow, very nice!