Scientists shrink light to create the tiniest pixel ever
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German physicists created the world's smallest pixel measuring just 300 by 300 nanometers, enabling displays so dense that a 1080p screen could fit in one square millimeter. The breakthrough uses specially crafted insulation to prevent short circuits, potentially revolutionizing wearable displays and smart glasses once efficiency and color range improve.
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