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Samsung starts work on an 11K display of 2,250 ppi, and that’s not as crazy as it sounds

June 10, 2025

There are enough people out there that think Quad HD on a smartphone is ridiculous and completely unnecessary, and we’re guessing they won’t be too happy to hear thatSamsungis already thinking beyond Quad HD. Way beyond.

According to Korea’sElectronic Times, Samsung has challenged itself to build display of an unprecedented resolution: 11k, for a pixel density of 2,250 pixels per inch. Samsung has not offered exact specifications, but throwing the numbers in aDPI Calculatorshows that achieving 2,250 ppi on a mobile (5.5-inch) display would require a resolution of approximately 11,000 by 6000 pixels.

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That’s absolutely amazing, given that today’sbest smartphonedisplays offer Quad HD (2560×1440, 530ppi on a 5.5-inch screen), while the next big step is 4K (3840×2160, 800 ppi on a 5.5-inch).

The project was announced by Samsung Display executive Chu Hye Yong during a workshop in Korea. Samsung is teaming up with 13 Korean and foreign companies for this moonshot and is enlisting the help of the Korean government.

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Don’t expect the project to bear fruit anytime soon. The goal is to show a working prototype of the new display by the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics.

Okay, but why?

Now, for the key question – why would Samsung want to develop such an extremely dense display? It’s for 3D. When you have so many pixels to work with, you can create 3D effects without the need of special glasses or other cumbersome techniques.

But it’s the rise of VR that could really push display manufacturers towards new limits of pixel density. When you strap a display a few inches from your eyes, you can’t have too many pixels per inch. TheOculus Rift, due to launch next year, offers a resolution of 2160 x 1200, and, even if you can notice the pixelation,the experience can be amazing. Now imagine what you can do with ten times as many pixels.

If there’s any entity in the world that is able to create a display that is three times as dense as 4K, it’s Samsung. Of course,processorsandbatterieswill need to keep up. For now, Full HD remains the standard spec, Quad HD appears in some of the nicer phones out there, and 4K displays areprobably in the labs, waiting for their place in the spotlight. For more info on 4K, the manufactures that are working on it, and its effects on the industry, check out ourcomprehensive look at the present and future of 4K technology.

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