Innovations in Display Tech Bring Us Closer to the Digital World
Ford, working with Scottish company Ceres Holographics, showed off last week what could become the future of head-up displays, or HUDs as they’re commonly known. HUDs almost magically display useful information such as speed and turn-by-turn directions on the lower part of the windshield, where it can be seen without taking the driver’s eyes off the road. At a conference in Detroit, Ford displayed an interim step: what might be called HUD 2, a bright, clear display stretching across the windshield with three sections, two for the driver and one for the passenger.
A key feature of this transformation at KCI Airport is the collaborative effort between Nanolumens, provider of LED display technology, and Dimensional Innovations (DI), a design, technology and fabrication company based in Kansas City. Together, they integrated a remarkable visual experience at the airport’s ticketing counters. Nanolumens integrated the Nixel Series, which created six Nixel displays ranging from 16 to 6 feet wide, all standing 4 feet high.
The E Ink color-changing Prism 3 e-paper display tech has now found its way to the ladies’ handbag. The Belgian luxury leather goods brand Delvaux has introduced a limited series handbag at the Paris Fashion Week featuring the Prism 3 e-paper panel. No wonder this provides a whole new dimension to the concept of luxury handbags that we have known of so far. With the option to change the display pattern at your own will, this allows you to flaunt your style unlike any other we have ever seen before.
Last week, Meta debuted a prototype of the most recent version of their AR glasses – Orion. They look like reading glasses and use holographic projection to allow users to see graphics projected through transparent lenses into their field of view. Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg called Orion “the most advanced glasses the world has ever seen”. He said they offer a “glimpse of the future” in which smart glasses will replace smartphones as the main mode of communication.
Epson has launched its TrueOrder Kitchen Order Display system, including features for POS integration. The system is designed for simple integration with POS systems that are compatible with an Epson printer, and it is designed for QSR and small-restaurant environments with fewer than 10 stations. The system includes options for kitchen, expediter, and customer-facing stations, with interfaces including customization support based on a flexible grid format along with a browser-based configurator.
Researchers have created a high-resolution AR display that fits into eyeglasses, combining metasurface and refractive lens technologies. They have ingeniously combined a metasurface with a refractive lens and microLED screen, creating a display small enough to fit into eyeglasses without sacrificing performance. This innovation could significantly impact fields like surgery and self-driving cars with enhanced image quality and portability.
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