Apple and TSMC collaborate to develop ultra-advanced micro OLED display technology

Apple plans to develop a micro OLED display, which is a new display technology built directly on the chip wafer. The ultimate goal is to apply this new technology in the upcoming AR (augmented reality) device.
Microdisplay For AR VR HMD Devices

with the continuous development of micro-display technology in recent years, the next generation of VR/AR devices is expected to further reduce the size and weight, so as to truly have a veritable “glasses” appearance and become a fashionable consumer electronic product sought after by the public.
LCD OR OLED, Which One Is Better?

Currently in the mobile phone industry, the mainstream of mobile phone screen materials is LCD and AMOLED. Perhaps consumers can tell some basic characteristics of these two screens. For example, AMOLED screens have a wide color gamut and LCD screens are more mature. From a technical point of view, What is the difference between AMOLED and LCD screens?