Innovations in Display Tech Bring Us Closer to the Digital World
A new flexible OLED screen can stretch up to 50% and attach to fabric. LG Display, the screen-manufacturing arm of the Korean electronics giant, unveiled the new technology at LG Science Park in Seoul on Nov. 8. The 12-inch prototype screen can stretch up to 18 inches and has red, green and blue pixels at a density of 100 pixels per inch. The company says the new display incorporates contact lens technology as well as a micro-LED light source, which can be repeatedly stretched over 10,000 times, the company said.
Planar has released its Simplicity P Series LCD displays to support the continuous operation of digital signage applications. The large format displays series has been certified for 24/7 usage for digital signage applications, including emergency messaging, wayfinding, advertising, and menu boards. Planar Simplicity P Series is available in sizes ranging from 43 inches up to 86 inches. It also has interactive touch models with 20 simultaneous touch points and a fine-tip stylus, which can also be purchased in all sizes.
Apple’s latest update for visionOS, version 2.2, has arrived in beta, bringing a much-anticipated feature for Vision Pro users: wide and ultrawide display options when using the Vision Pro as an external display for a Mac. This update significantly enhances productivity, providing the flexibility and virtual space of multiple monitors—all within the Vision Pro. The wide and ultrawide displays offer nearly endless workspace, turning the Vision Pro into an ultimate multitasking machine.
The M4 MacBook Pro models feature quantum dot display technology, according to display analyst Ross Young. Apple used a quantum dot film instead of a red KSF phosphor film, a change that provides more vibrant, accurate color results. The KSF phosphor coating Apple added to prior MacBook Pro models boosted color by enhancing shades of red, but quantum dot film is considered superior because it often results in better color accuracy and a wider color gamut.
Designed to be a ‘modular’ system that automotive brands can easily implement in future vehicles, the concept consists of future displays, a look at next-generation human-machine-interface and the inclusion of advanced AI for safer driving and increased convenience. The LG Vision Display concept is arguably the most recognizable modern infotainment system in the series, as it consists of a 12.3-inch Transparent OLED screen that offers key data, such as navigation, current speed and points of interest.
It comes with a 12-inch Kaleido 3 display though the standout feature of the monitor is its high 41 Hz refresh rate. That is the highest to be found on any commercially available E Ink device currently available. The display otherwise has a 2560 x 1600 resolution. The 12-inch Paperlike Color monitor also comes with a front light feature, which means you won’t have to be dependent on ambient light for working on the monitor at night.
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