MicroLED displays are based on crystalline gallium nitride (GaN) and indium gallium aluminum phosphide (InGaAlP) semiconductors. This technology offers groundbreaking levels of brightness and efficiency, exceeding the capabilities of existing display technologies. Unlike these other technologies, microLED displays do not suffer from screen burn-in.
![microled](https://www.xdisplay.com/wp-content/themes/xdisplay/assets/img/microled-1.png)
MicroLED displays offer:
![Perfect](https://www.xdisplay.com/wp-content/themes/xdisplay/assets/img/icons/Perfect-Blacks.png)
Perfect Blacks
![Excellent](https://www.xdisplay.com/wp-content/themes/xdisplay/assets/img/icons/Excellent-Color.png)
Excellent Color
![Near](https://www.xdisplay.com/wp-content/themes/xdisplay/assets/img/icons/Near-Perfect.png)
Near-Perfect Off-angle Viewing
![sun](https://www.xdisplay.com/wp-content/themes/xdisplay/assets/img/icons/sun-1.png)
Brighter than OLED
![ruler](https://www.xdisplay.com/wp-content/themes/xdisplay/assets/img/icons/ruler-1.png)
Slimmer than OLED
![flame](https://www.xdisplay.com/wp-content/themes/xdisplay/assets/img/icons/flame-1.png)
Immune to Burn-in
And, in the long run, microLEDs are less expensive to make than other display technologies.