Electronic Displays & Embedded World 2017

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Wisechip Highlights PMOLED Advantages

by Bob Raikes

Embedded TV News conducted an interview with Wisechip of Taiwan, the passive AMOLED maker, at the recent Embedded World show. Staff highlighted the -40ºC to +80ºC operating range and wide viewing angle Products shown …

Tags:Electronic Displays & Embedded World 2017| Flexible Displays| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 13

AUO Highlights Curved LCD

by Bob Raikes

Ivan Wu is from AUO and he talked about curved LCD. He compared LCD to OLED in cost, performance, reliability, curved an multi-function. LCD increasingly can challenge OLED in performance. He identified that there …

Tags:AUO| Curved Displays| Electronic Displays & Embedded World 2017| Flexible Displays| Glass| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 11

Can OLED Damage the LCD Monster?

by Bob Raikes

The next speaker was our own Bob Raikes. His topic was the development of the OLED business and its impact on LCD. He started with a broad overview. The development of flat panels was …

Tags:Electronic Displays & Embedded World 2017| Large Display Monitor| Large LCD Supply| Mobile Display Monitor| OLED Fabs| Vol 24 - Issue 11

JDI Looks at Mobile Display Trends

by Bob Raikes

The third speaker was Holger Gerkens, President of JDI in Europe. He had three topics, Market trends core technologies and future vision. He showed a chart indicating the ‘display market size’, but the chart …

Tags:Electronic Displays & Embedded World 2017| Japan Display Inc (JDI)| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Small & Medium Displays| Touch| Vol 24 - Issue 11

OLED Looks to Automotive as a Stepping Stone for Lighting

by Bob Raikes

Dr Mark Philippens is from Osram OLED and he talked about non-display applications for OLED. He started by looking at the differences between OLED displays and lighting. His talk was mainly on OLED for …

Tags:Electronic Displays & Embedded World 2017| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Osram| Vol 24 - Issue 11

Prof Kathirgamanathan Sees QDs Important for Rec. 2020

by Bob Raikes

The first speaker was Prof Poopathy Kathirgamanathan (PK) who is a display technologist from Brunel University in London. He was originally very involved in OLED and is now involved in Quantum Dots (QD) and …

Tags:Electronic Displays & Embedded World 2017| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| OLEDs| Perovskite| Quantum Dots| Rec 2020| Vol 24 - Issue 11

Embedded World Buzzes – ED Conference is Bigger

by Bob Raikes

Prof Karlheinz Blankenbach kicked off the 31st Electronic Display conferece in Nuremberg. The event takes place alongside the Embedded World exhibition and we usually get around that show. We were unable to attend more …

Tags:Electronic Displays & Embedded World 2017| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 11

Embedded World 2017 – Round Up

by Bob Raikes

4D Systems has developed ‘microLCDs’ that are complete display systems including controllers that use 0.7″ 80 x 160 displays. The displays are driven using SBI cost $4.95, one off and the company, which is …

Tags:Electronic Displays & Embedded World 2017| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Touch| Vol 24 - Issue 11

HDBaseT Takes Aim at Automotive with Multistream

by Bob Raikes

HDBaseT and Valens were showing the HDBaseT interface being used for automotive applications. In this application simple UTP (or coax) cables can be used and simpler/cheaper cables can be installed in autos with a …

Tags:Automotive| Electronic Displays & Embedded World 2017| HDBaseT| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 11

New Open Frame Monitor is Optically Bonded

by Bob Raikes

Data Modul is planning to show a new 18.5″ FullHD open frame monitor prototype at the forthcoming Embedded World event. It is based on a Sharp panel but has an optically bonded PCap touch …

Tags:Data Modul| Electronic Displays & Embedded World 2017| Large Display Monitor| Medical| Vol 24 - Issue 08

Mitsubishi Modules Vibration Resistant to 6.8Gs

by Bob Raikes

Mitsubishi Electric has said that it is about to launch 7.0″ and 8.0″ versions of its Tough Series of LCD modules that are for use in construction, agricultural vehicles and factories as they are …

Tags:Electronic Displays & Embedded World 2017| Large Display Monitor| Mitsubishi| Mobile Display Monitor| Rugged Displays| Vol 24 - Issue 07