Since eternity, soothsayers and philosophers have frustratingly plucked their wise beards to convince us that the world is a queerly contradictory place. And in a righteous bid to prove them right, we are bringing you the world's smallest HD Display screen, in stark 'contrast' to the world's largest HD Display screen that we mentioned just two days ago! With an ultra-petite 4.8 inch 3D display of a defining resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, Japanese company Ortus Technology has certainly manage to rattle the already thriving HD market.


Utilizing their very own HAST, or Hyper Amorphous Silicon TFT, the creators have fascinatingly managed to infuse a pixel density of 458 pi (in 2D mode), which accentuates upon an incredibly high definition; even beyond the detection limit of the human eye. This HAST technology lowers the space in between pixels, in effect allowing effective reflectance of light and thus composing a high aperture ratio.
Coming to the 3D side of affairs, they have used a circular polarizing film called Xpol (developed by Arisawa Manufacturing), which conveniently contributes to an advanced system in which the vertical resolution is halved. According to the company:
We expect this technology will be utilized in the monitors of commercial 3D cameras. It could be used to check 3D images immediately after taking them. We haven't set a date for the market launch, but we could start production in the near future, depending on demand from customers.
Source: DigInfo TV