Kopin Expands OLED Deposition Capabilities through Strategic Partnerships
Kopin’s partner agreements extend their deposition capabilities to several US Department of Defense and NATO-friendly locations.
Kopin’s partner agreements extend their deposition capabilities to several US Department of Defense and NATO-friendly locations.
The company believes its latest accomplishment signifies a potential game-changer for the display industry, allowing the large-scale manufacturing of high-efficiency, high-resolution MicroLEDs.
EFF highlight the importance of upholding freedom of expression, journalistic freedoms, the right to repair XR devices, and the involvement of external stakeholders, including civil society, in shaping policy and regulatory measures.
Lumus holds more than 430 patents, with more than 540 additional patents pending.
The company’s notable exhibits will include the Rollable Flex which can expand over five times from its original length, morphing from 49 mm to 254.4 mm
One of the standout features of the new series is the ability to support independent quad 4K HDR displays via two HDMI and two DP ports.
The display has an ultra-high-definition panel with a slim bezel design mounted on a durable metal chassis.
In the last 12 months, Promethean captured 21.2% of the K-12 market share globally and 30.3% in the United States.
SigmaSense is a company specializing in touch sensing technology, and they have announced plans to showcase their next-generation solutions at Display Week 2023. This technology, referred to as software-defined sensing, promises to deliver superior levels of speed, accuracy, resolution, and immunity to noise (unwanted disturbance in an electrical signal). These improvements could potentially allow for … Read more
TCL and Hisense, have surged forward in the global TV market.
The last few years have seen the emergence of several ultra-wide displays as major players in the market responded to evolving needs.
Inventory carried over from 2022 impacted Xiaomi and Motorola, resulting in an 18% YoY decline for Xiaomi and a significant 65% YoY decline for Motorola.