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New Samsung Sensor OLED Display measures blood pressure and heart rate

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Samsung confirmed that it will launch new display form factors at the SID Display Week 2023. In addition to Rollable Mobile Display, Samsung showcased the new Sensor OLED Display technology, which is the world’s first fingerprint biosensor-embedded panel that measures BP with OLED light.

Per the announcement, Samsung Display will unveil a new Sensor OLED Display that can recognize fingerprints anywhere on the screen. In smartphones, fingerprint sensors are attached under the panel as a separate module, but Samsung embedded the light-sensing organic photodiode (OPD) into the panel itself.

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Samsung’s Sensor OLED Display can measure the user’s heart rate, blood pressure, and stress level simply with the touch of two fingers.

OLED light is reflected differently depending on the contraction and relaxation of the blood vessels inside the finger, and when it returns to the panel, the OPD recognizes it and converts it into health information.

Samsung is the first to unveil panel technology that can simultaneously sense fingerprints and biometric information. To accurately measure a person’s blood pressure, it is necessary to measure the blood pressure of both arms.

The Sensor OLED display can simultaneously sense the fingers of both hands, providing more accurate health information than existing wearable devices.

“We look to show that the paradigm of the display industry can evolve once again at SID, where industry players, media and consumers come together,” said Samsung Display. “Visitors can see our vision of the future OLED industry through our technology.”

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