Extending its expertise in high-brightness microdisplay technology for augmented-reality and other applications, micro/nanotechnology R&D center CEA-Leti of Grenoble, France is demonstrating what it claims is the first wide video graphic ...
Tags: microLED arrays, LED
Pocket projector; mini projector; pico-projector; nano-projector. The muddle of names that has sprung up around these miniature display products succeeds at least in dragging our thoughts away from the projectors that we are more familiar ...
Tags: Pocket Projectors, miniature display products, LEDs, laser
At SID's Display Week 2015 event in San Jose, CA, USA (31 May-5 June), Grenoble-based micro/nanotechnology R&D center CEA-Leti of France announced that it has demonstrated a path to fabricating high-density micro-LED arrays for the next ...
Tags: Leti III-V lab microLED, Electrical, Electronics, LED
Head-mounted display market set to expand 24 Sep 2013 A new report predicts strong growth over the next six years. The Golden-i HMD from Kopin A combination of technical advances and lower component costs is helping to push ...
Epiwafer foundry and substrate maker IQE plc of Cardiff, Wales, UK has agreed to acquire the Kopin Wireless compound semiconductor epiwafer manufacturing division of Kopin Corp of Taunton, MA, USA (including its leased manufacturing ...
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Syndiant, a leader in high resolution microdisplays, has developed an innovative product that enhances the already compelling value propositions of mobile devices like smartphones and tablets. Syndiant’s new mi-Stand product, extends ...
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Kopin Corp of Taunton, MA, USA, a supplier of III-V semiconductor products and microdisplays for mobile applications (including smartphones, tablet PCs, military thermal weapons sights and wearable computers), says that, as required by ...
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For third-quarter 2012, Kopin Corp of Taunton, MA, USA, a supplier of III-V semiconductor products and microdisplays for mobile applications (including smartphones, tablet PCs, military thermal weapons sights and wearable computers), has ...
Tags: Kopin, Kopin Corp of Taunton, III-V semiconductor, microdisplay
OLEDs adapted as'ultrathin'large area backlights 04 Oct 2012 German partners BMG MIS and Fraunhofer COMEDD present first results of the project So-Light. OLEDs offer a high potential for backlight illumination for LCD-based systems.The ...
Tags: OLED, COMEDD, lights&lighting
Increasing brightness capability has seen coloured LEDs move into applications that were previously the domain of filtered incandescent light. Perhaps the most obvious example is in car rear light clusters where red-emitting LEDs ...
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For second-quarter 2012,Kopin Corp of Taunton,MA,USA,a supplier of III-V semiconductor products and microdisplays for mobile applications(including smartphones,tablet PCs,military thermal weapons sights and wearable computers),has reported ...
The U.S.Navy has given a$2.4 M worth contract to eMagin,an innovator of OLED microdisplays and virtual imaging technologies,for research and development of 2,000 x 2,000 px bright OLED microdisplay. The$1.1 M valued Phase I of the ...
Tags: North America, eMagin, OLED Microdisplay, NVESD
eMagin, an innovator of OLED microdisplays and virtual imaging technologies, recently declared that the U.S. Navy has awarded the company with a $2.4 M worth contract for research and development of 2,000 x 2,000 px bright OLED ...
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New Dresden Fraunhofer for OLED and solar R&D 04 Jul 2012 Research and development spin out of Fraunhofer IPMS to focus on "in-demand" OLED display and solar cell technologies. OLEDs are tested at COMEDD in an integrating sphere. A new ...
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For first-quarter 2012, Kopin Corp of Taunton, MA, USA, a supplier of III-V semiconductor products and microdisplays for mobile applications (including smartphones, tablet PCs, military thermal weapons sights and wearable computers), has ...
Tags: Kopin, USA, microdisplays