Canadian Government Shows Largesse Towards Display Technology Research
The University of British Columbia is leveraging newly awarded federal funding to explore luminescent materials that could transform displays and lighting.
The University of British Columbia is leveraging newly awarded federal funding to explore luminescent materials that could transform displays and lighting.
The research could pave the way for ultrahigh-resolution displays that offer outstanding brightness and efficiency.
Generous consumer subsidies are going to drive TV sales in China and trade wars be damned.
0.96-inch AMOLED panels for e-cigarettes and 8-inch LTPS gaming consoles driving growth
Partners with RVC Digital to add real-time crowd tracking to digital billboards.
The breakfast buffet is not the only thing influencing your choice of accommodations.
Enter oxide TFT—a proven, more efficient backplane than a-Si, and an ideal bridge solution that elevates performance without incurring the steep cost of OLED.
The quarterly utilization plan for the final quarter of 2024 stood at 77% by the end of November.
While conventional optical components can help adjust the light path and reduce eye strain, they tend to be bulky and heavy, making them impractical for head-mounted devices.
Hehui/EverDisplay has been investing heavily in research and development, successfully implementing new technologies such as Hybrid, Tandem, and high-frequency PWM dimming.
The company will stop manufacturing small to medium LCD panels for automobiles and FA machines.