xr-hardware2026-06-21

INT Tech pushes direct-emission RGB OLEDoS to 150,000 nits

Quick answer

INT Tech is reported to have demonstrated native RGB direct-emission full-color OLED microdisplays up to 150,000 nits, following its earlier 100,000-nit milestone. GlassBench tracks this as a source-display milestone, not as brightness delivered to the eye.

Signal summary

INT Tech is reported to have demonstrated native RGB direct-emission full-color OLED microdisplays up to 150,000 nits, following its earlier 100,000-nit milestone. GlassBench tracks this as a source-display milestone, not as brightness delivered to the eye.

GlassBench classification

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Why it matters

Transparent AR optics throw away a lot of light. The useful signal is not the marketing number alone; it is that RGB OLEDoS suppliers are trying to raise brightness without only making optics larger.

Related technologies

Source

OLED-Info INT Tech reporting