Innovations in Display Tech Bring Us Closer to the Digital World
Chinese company Dasung has carved out a niche for itself by specializing in E Ink monitors, including some models with special features like the ability to push frame rates that rival what you’d expect from an LCD or OLED display. Now the company is bringing that technology to more portable devices. The Dasung Not-eReader 078 and Not-eReader 103 are E Ink tablets with support for screen refresh rates as high as 50 Hz.
Nanolumens has introduced a 55-inch full HD dvLED flat panel which is designed as a direct replacement for LCD displays. The NanoPanel Series combines the advantages of direct-view LED technology, including reduced power use, high image calibration and in-field repairability, long lifespan and zero bezels, within the same footprint as traditional LCD and OLED displays.
Tianma Microelectronics Co announced a significant breakthrough in Micro-LED transparent technology at the China International Import Expo, unveiling products that can effectively transform "glass into a display." The transparent Micro-LED (micro-light-emitting diode) devices were showcased at a subforum of CIIE, featuring exhibits up to 9 inches in size and highlighting advantages such as high brightness, adjustable transparency, low reflection, and ultra-narrow bezels.
The glasses combine “Magic Leap’s waveguides and optics with Google’s Raxium microLED light engine” according to a Magic Leap announcement, and they’re under 50 grams and have a monocular design. Magic Leap is also now positioning itself as an “AR ecosystem partner to support companies building glasses.”
The Samsung Galaxy XR uses two micro-OLED displays built by Sony using “OLED on Silicon” (OLEDoS) technology. This generation of OLEDoS creates white OLEDs on a silicon wafer and uses color filters for RGB colors. The ones in the Galaxy XR are 1.3” in size and have 3,552 x 3,840px resolution – there’s one panel for each eye.
Setting up Napster Companion was fairly simple. After installing the desktop app and plugging in the View device via USB-C, the 2-inch display immediately came to life, projecting a small 3D avatar that felt like a mix between a hologram and a mini-Zoom window. The setup for the device was essentially plug and play.
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