Display Tek Horizons
 QD Vision was the subject of a Presentationtek article some 12 months ago which reported on the extraordinarily promising performance and manufacturing features of QD Vision’s new breakthrough Quantum Dot LED display technology. While the technology is still in the development phase the joint development agreement with LG will accelerate development of some exciting new display products.
 OSRAM Opto Semiconductors’ new generation of UX:3 high power chips are set to boost the utility of Pico Projectors with increased brightness combined with reduced energy consumption.
 A new class of liquid crystals developed by Vanderbilt University chemists promises significant performance improvements for LCD displays used in a myriad of consumer electronics devices including HDTVs, computers, mobile phones and games consoles.
 Quantum-dot technology being developed by Nanosys promises to bring significant improvements to both the color gamat and efficiency of LCD displays.
 Nano technology promises to deliver performance improvements to HDTV LED LCD displays through breakthrough quantum dot technology by QD Vision, an MIT spin off. Quantum dots are nano size semiconductor crystals capable of emitting pure red, green and blue light. QD Vision founder, Coev Sullivan, claims the technology will deliver to LED LCD displays; 40 [...]
 Pixtronix has finished development of its new MEMS based PerfectLight DMS (Digital Micro Shutter) display technology. The display, demonstrated at this months SID Display Week 2009, delivers exactly what both consumers and manufacturers are looking for; significant energy savings (75 percent) without compromising video quality.
 Sharp’s Memory LCD, displayed at the Society for Information Display’s (SID’s) Display Week 2009 conference in San Antonio, TX sets a new benchmark in ultra low-power graphic display technology. This is the kind of display technology applicable to electronic readers such as the Kindle or Sony Reader. However, the display also holds other technology leaps which make it a candidate for any future mobile display applications.
 Micron have announced the addition of a wide-screen WQVGA microdisplay to their established microdisplay projection panel line (via Displaytech Inc.). This products FLCOS technology has some significant advantages over traditional LCOS and will find applications in the rapidly growing market for portable video and image projection applications for products including pico projectors, cell phone projectors and head-mounted displays (HUD).
earlier reviews
Electrofluidic Display (EFD) by Gamma Dynamics a Significant Leap in eReader Technology
PhlatLight Projector LED by Luminus Technology – Game Changer
First Polarized LED Developed Promises Dramatic LCD Display Improvements
NICTA’s 5GB/s Wireless Chip to Transform Home Entertainment Industry
Philips WOWvx 3D Display Technology
Ceravision Launches Revolutionary Microwave Powered Lamp
Qualcomm’s iMoD Display Technology
Dai Nippon Printing Adds In-built Speaker to Crystal Illusion Transparent Projection Screen Series – Review
Motorola’s Nano Emissive Display Technology
Nano Polarization Promises Brighter, More Efficient LCD Displays
Seven Times Brighter LEDs Developed by NIST
Tom Cruise Control
Philips Lumileds sets LED luminance records, enabling new automotive, television & commercial lighting
Revolutionary TDEL Wide-screen Display
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