Recent #Display Technology news in the semiconductor industry

2 months ago

➀ Researchers from Zhejiang University and the University of Cambridge have developed perovskite-based LEDs with pixels as small as a virus, potentially revolutionizing display technology.

➁ These LEDs, which are monochrome and measure 90 nanometers wide, offer brightness and efficiency comparable to conventional LEDs but face challenges in achieving full-color displays and long-term durability.

➂ While the smallest pixels may not be visible to the human eye, they could find applications in advanced technologies like augmented reality devices requiring ultra-high resolution.

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2 months ago

➀ ViewSonic's new XG275D-4K monitor offers a dual-mode display capability, allowing users to switch between 4K resolution and 1080p with varying refresh rates.

➁ At 4K resolution, the monitor boasts a 160Hz refresh rate, while at 1080p, it can reach up to 320Hz.

➂ The monitor features a 27-inch Fast IPS screen with various gaming modes and aspect ratios, making it suitable for different gaming needs.

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9 months ago
➀ E Ink has long dominated the market for paper-like displays, but faces competition from reflective LCD and similar technologies that offer better performance for animation and video. ➁ Companies like Daylight Computer, TCL, and HannSpree are introducing new devices with advanced reflective displays, aiming to provide a balance between paper-like reading experience and full-motion graphics. ➂ The Daylight Computer DC-1, TCL NXTPAPER, and Hannspree HannsNote 2 are notable examples of this trend, each offering unique features and capabilities.
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10 months ago
➀ JDI introduces 2 Vision Display (2VD) technology, allowing one screen to show different images to two viewers. ➁ The display can detect and distinguish between two different touch inputs, enhancing safety in automotive applications. ➂ JDI is in talks with multiple global automobile OEMs for potential integration as early as 2025.
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