Innovations in Display Tech Bring Us Closer to the Digital World
BenQ has debuted its latest display called the BenQ SL04 which is Pantone Validated, Pantone SkinTon Validated and Google EDLA-certified. The BenQ SL04 was built to meet the need for digital signage in both corporate and educational settings. With 500 nits of brightness, the SL04 can display content in reception areas, hallways, libraries, and conference rooms, and features an antiglare screen and low-blue light technology. It delivers unprecedented color accuracy, according to a press release.
The newly revealed Paperlike 13K represents a significant advancement in E Ink display technology. Featuring a 13.3-inch screen with an impressive 3200×2400 resolution and 300 PPI density, this portable monitor delivers text clarity that rivals printed paper. What truly sets it apart from previous E Ink displays is its revolutionary 37Hz refresh rate, approaching the minimum 30Hz speed found in traditional LCD screens.
Meta is reportedly preparing to launch a premium version of its popular smart glasses later this year, featuring a built-in screen. The move is part of the company’s effort to offer an alternative to Apple Inc.’s iPhone and other mobile devices. Codenames ‘Hypernova,’ the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses will feature a small single-eye display embedded in the right lens, visible only to the wearer. This display could enable users to view phone notifications, browse photos, or navigate apps like Google Maps.
Building on its legacy as a cinema LED pioneer, which began in 2017, Samsung is setting new standards with unmatched picture quality, industry-leading reliability and expanded screen scalability to meet the evolving needs of theaters worldwide. “The cinema industry is shifting its focus towards delivering a more immersive and visually captivating experience,” said Hoon Chung, Executive Vice President of Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics.
E Ink announced its plans to enter into a joint venture with AUO Display Plus, a wholly owned subsidiary of AUO. Both companies will pool in a combined TWD 390 million in the venture for establishing large-sized Electrophoretic Display (EPD) module production lines at AUO’s Longke site in Taoyuan. ADP will have a 51 percent stake in the venture, while the remaining 49 percent will be with E Ink. Mass production is expected to begin by the fourth quarter of 2025.
Billed as the world’s first 5K monitor with a touchscreen surface, it’s capable of working in macOS native 5K resolution and could be a suitable screen for anyone who has bought Apple’s amazing new Mac mini M4 computer, possibly Apple’s most affordable and best-value desktop Mac. The shift to using a display with a resolution as high as 5,120 x 2,880 pixels provides a big increase in pixel resolution compared with Alogic’s Clarity Pro Touch 4K display.
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