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Those that don’t learn from history….

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 said that it would move away from the ‘factory town’ concept and delegate back to government the issues of housing and … Read more

When Samsung & Sony Fight…

As so often in the display business, Samsung has been the topic of much discussion this week. The company is clearly being attacked in the TV market by Sony, which is looking to recover some of the market share losses that it has made in recent years. Sony, which radically restructured its European business model … Read more

Moiré

moire

The word “moiré” comes from the French word for mohair and is defined as “having a watered or wavelike pattern” (Collins English Dictionary). Moiré patterns can occur whenever similar, regular patterns are superimposed on each other and are offset or angled with respect to one another. They are commonly seen amongst the folds of net … Read more

MIP Map

mipmap

“MIP map” is the name given to a collection of images to be used as surface textures when building, or rendering, a 2D representation of a 3D scene. The acronym “MIP” comes from the Latin phrase: multum in parvo which is translated as “many things in a small place”. Each of the many images stored … Read more

Light Valve Amplifier/ILA

Light valve amplifier

Light Valve Amplifier (LVA) is a term used to describe a specific type of light valve developed by Hughes-JVC (Image Light Amplifier (ILA)). An LVA is a device which uses the limited brightness of a small LCD to address a large area LC light valve that can modulate a large light source. The light from … Read more

LEP

LEP

The Universal Display Corporation’s TOLED is based on small-molecule organic light emitting materials. Another of the high-profile OLED development companies, Cambridge Display Technology (CDT), is putting its faith in large-molecule, or polymer, organic light emitting materials. The company’s light-emitting polymer (LEP) technology was born in Cambridge University’s Cavendish Laboratory in 1989, where three researchers (Bradley, … Read more

Recruitment Agency Policy

Because of the specialist nature of Meko’s business and of the roles within it, agencies often have difficulty in defining the positions and have rarely been able to find suitable candidates. For this reason, Meko does not normally approach agencies in the first instance, but advertises available jobs itself. If agencies approach us, we are … Read more

LED

LED

One group of electro-luminescent (EL) devices is known as high-field ELs. The other main group is known as the Light Emitting Diodes, which is itself split into two groups consisting of those devices using inorganic light emitting materials and those using organic light emitting materials. The devices using inorganic light emitting materials are known simply … Read more

In-Plane Switching (IPS)

in-plane switch lcd

If LCDs are ever to replace the CRT-based display, one of the major problems to be overcome is that of narrow viewing angles. Several solutions have been developed but the different approaches have met with varying success when other factors such as contrast, response times and power consumption are taken into account. In late 1995, … Read more