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IHS: Key Profit Margins Will Fall

The long-standing display industry trend, where commodity displays – led by 32″ HD units – were a key revenue generator is ...

Do RGBW Pixel Architectures Compromise Color Performance?

One would think that the mixing of a white subpixel element in an RGBW LCD (or OLED) architecture might “pollute” the ...

Flexible OLED Capacity to Sustain 91% CAGR between 2016 and 2020

Flexible AMOLED capacity will expand from 1.5 million square meters to 20.1 million m² between 2016 and 2020 for a compound ...

Hitachi Now in Laser Projection

Hitachi’s first entrance into the solid state laser-phosphor market has been unveiled, in the form of the LP-WU9750B DLP projector. It ...

Panasonic Tests OLED-Based Transparent TV

In recent years, TV brands have struggled mightily to develop innovative features and advanced capabilities as a means to differentiate their ...

Sales of Flexible OLEDs Double in a Year

Yonhap News in Korea quoted data from IHS that puts the market value for flexible OLEDs at $2 billion in Q2, ...

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flat shading

Shading

by Dummy Admin

Objects in 3D scenes are most commonly created by fitting together a large number of polygons (usually triangles), edge to edge, creating a “wire-frame” which approximates the object’s surface. By drawing only those triangles …

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SED

SED

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FEDs have proved difficult to develop and many companies had dropped their development projects in favour of other technologies. One company, however, has been working on a variation of the FED which currently looks …

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saddle-saddle yoke

Saddle-Saddle Yoke

by Dummy Admin

The most common form of deflection yoke used in early colour monitors is known as a saddle-toroidal yoke. Its name comes from the shapes of the vertical and horizontal deflection electro-magnets’ windings. The winding …

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Ray Tracing

by Dummy Admin

Effective as they can be at producing recognisable 3D scenes, Gouraud and Phong shading will never produce anything that could be described as photo-realistic. To achieve this, it’s necessary to use rendering techniques that …

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Radiosity

by Dummy Admin

Ray tracing mimics the reflection and refraction of light rays in a 3D scene to produce image detail surpassing anything possible using Phong shading. Effective as it is, though, ray tracing by itself will …

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Polysilicon

by Dummy Admin

Most silicon chips are made of single crystal silicon, which has a very low resistance to electron flow. However, silicon can exist in different forms (just as carbon can exist in the form of …

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texture filtering

Point Sampling

by Dummy Admin

MIP-maps are used to store several different copies of a texture, at different scales, for use in 3D scene rendering. One of the accompanying illustrations shows four versions of a texture applied to flat …

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plasma display

Plasma Display

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In the search for a large sized flat screen display technology, LCDs do not have the field all to themselves. Though late to join the commercial battle, the next flat large screen devices being …

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PALC

PALC

by Dummy Admin

A hybrid of the LCD and a PDP: the Plasma Addressed Liquid Crystal (PALC) display. The main drawback to the use of the TFT is that, as with any semiconductor process, manufacturing of large …

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OLED

OLED

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In light emitting diodes (LEDs) based on inorganic light emitting materials, some of the photons released by the inorganic materials are also reabsorbed by them. In organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs), which produce light …

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multi-domain vertical alignment

Multi-Domain Vertical Alignment (MVA)

by Dummy Admin

While Hitachi was developing its In-Plane Switching (IPS) Super TFT, Fujitsu and the chemical giant Merck were taking a different approach to increasing viewing angles and, in 1996, announced the development of a new …

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Those that don’t learn from history….

by Bob Raikes

The Foxconn story continues to reverberate. I have been collecting articles and opinions on the topic with the intention of writing a longer piece, but now seems the time to comment. This week, Foxconn …

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