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First QD-based MicroLED Now in MP

What They Say Leyard in China put out a press release highlighting that it has put into mass production a display based on the NPQD R1 MicroLED device developed with Saphlux (in which Leyard has a 12% interest). The press release was not clear on the exact products to be made with the chip, but … Read more

Links Week Ending 5th August 2022

Every week we see some articles that don’t really need comment or are just plain interesting. Here are a few from the end of this week. Philips launches 2022 LCD TVs with Android 11, Game Bar Is This the Best Semiconductor Ever? Cubic boron arsenide may be the best possible one iiyama: New signage displays … Read more

VR Used in Intercontinental Surgery

What They Say The BBC reported that conjoined twins in Brazil were successfully separated with the surgical team in Brazil being joined by specialists in London connected to the operating theatre using virtual reality. The operation took twenty seven hours and was complicated by scar tissue from a previous operation. The surgeons were informed by … Read more

Foveated Video Rendering Developed with Low Latency

What They Say Scientists at Stanford have developed a “foveated” compression system that works in conjunction with gaze tracking to deliver two streams of video data at lower resolutions for non-foveal and higher for the fovea with a latency of just 14ms from eye movement to the generated image. This is in contrast to the … Read more

Primeview Highlights its own 21:9 LED Displays

What They Say I wrote a Display Daily last week about 21:9 displays (Wider Still & Wider…) and Primeview followed up swiftly to tell us about its own 105″ 5K display with integrated touch and a 4mm anti-glare protective glass screen. There is an integrated OLS Core i5 computer. Brightness is 400 cd/m² and contrast … Read more

Samsung Display to apply different grades of materials on iPhone 14 OLED panels

What They Say The Elec reports that Samsung Display will use different OLED material stacks on different models of the Apple iPhone 14 series. The 6.1″ and 6.7″ standard models will use the M11 set with an LTPS backplane, while the higher models will use the M12 set with LTPO backplanes. That set is being … Read more