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Microdisplay Market worth $3.0 billion in 2029

The microdisplay market is expected to reach USD 3.0 billion in 2029 from USD 1.3 billion in 2024, expanding at a CAGR of 18.2% during the forecast period according to a new report by MarketsandMarkets. The increase in demand for microdisplays is due to the integration of displays into various devices such as wearables and near-to-eye devices. The market may grow due to factors such as technological improvements in microdisplays such as MicroLED and OLEDoS technology, miniaturization trend in consumer electronics, increased usage of HMDs across a number of sectors, and growing global adoption of ADAS and HUDs in automotive sector.

The-NTE-devices-is projected to hold major-market-share-of-the-microdisplay-market-in-2029. NTE-devices include cameras, EVFs, and Head-Mounted Displays (HMDs). These devices are small, portable, and lightweight. They are equipped with microdisplays that point to the elements to be identified or viewed. Microdisplays are becoming more popular for use in applications involving cameras and electronic viewfinders (EVFs) than head-mounted displays. AR Head-Mounted Displays (HMDs) have been employed in pre-hospital care, clinical nursing, and inpatient medical therapy. While AR HMDs use microdisplays to reduce device size and enhance battery efficiency, VR HMDs provide users with computer-generated experiences within simulated environment. VR headsets are employed in various areas, including healthcare, retail, gaming and entertainment, and e-commerce.

The higher than FHD segment of the microdisplay market is forecast to have the most rapid growth in terms of CAGRs by 2029. Head-mounted displays often use microdisplays in this segment due to their immersive experiences and enhanced image quality. Higher FHD microdisplays have resolutions greater than 1920x1080. Also, in the brightness segment, the 500 to 1000 units on microdisplay market is likely to expand at highest CAGR during 2024 to 2029 periods. This growth trend has been attributed to increasing use of microdisplays in head-mounted devices and heads-up displays within a brightness range of 500-1000 nits.

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