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SID Symposium to Commemorate 50 Years of LCD Research

by Andrew Fenn

The SID will celebrate 50 years of LCD research later this year with a special conference, taking place at Prince Philip House at the Royal Academy of Engineering in London, on Thursday 7th June, …

Tags:Back Panel| Events| Large Display Monitor| LCD displays| Mobile Display Monitor| SID Society| Vol 25 - Issue 08

Don’t Bet Against the Engineers!

by Bob Raikes

We’re back from CES and have been frantically trying to catch up – it seems that the rest of the world doesn’t stop just because the technology press and channels are in Las Vegas! …

Tags:Augmented Reality| CES 2018| Editorial| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| LCD displays| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 02

Beginning of the End for the Color Matrix Filter?

by Ken Werner

On Tuesday December 5, Nanosys announced it is collaborating with ink-maker DIC Global to develop quantum-dot inks for ink-jet printing of color converters. The color converters will be used to replace the color matrix …

Tags:LCD displays| Quantum Dots| Vol 24 - Issue 46

Another Analyst Predicts All-Screen LCD iPhone for 2018

by Andrew Fenn

Another analyst has added their two cents to the discussion around the possibility that Apple may release an LCD version of the iPhone X sometime next year. (Apple to Release Three New iPhones in …

Tags:Apple| iPhone| LCD displays| Mobile Display Monitor| Smartphones| Vol 24 - Issue 44

Digital Signage for the Arlanda Express in Sweden

by Bob Raikes

In an unusual move, LED displays on the Arlanda Express have been replaced by LCD displays produced by Infinitus, based in Slovenia. The custom 49.5″ double sided displays had to use the existing mount, …

Tags:Large Display Monitor| LCD displays| Outdoor Displays| Sweden| Transport| Vol 24 - Issue 44

ITRI Launches LCD Recycling Scheme in the US

by Andrew Fenn

The Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) of Taiwan has developed a new system for the recycling of LCD screens, by separating them into their three component materials—glass, indium and liquid crystal. The system is …

Tags:Environment| Large Display Monitor| LCD displays| Mobile Display Monitor| Recycling| Vol 24 - Issue 44

Dual Layer LCDs Exciting but Power Hungry

by Bob Raikes

We decided to make a combined LDM/MDM issue this week as we were trying to catch up after finishing the IBC report. We didn’t think you would mind as we have produced a lot …

Tags:Editorial| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Large Display Monitor| LCD displays| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 36

QH03 Quantum Dot Color Filters for Photoemissive Displays

by Chris Chinnock

Brian Gally from Nanoco described an exciting new QD architecture where the quantum dots are placed in the color filters of the LCD and not in a sheet (and that we first reported on …

Tags:IFA 2017| Large Display Monitor| LCD displays| Mobile Display Monitor| Nanoco| QLED and HDR10+ Summit 2017| Quantum Dots| Vol 24 - Issue 35

Kopin Microdisplay Targets High-Brightness AR Applications

by Matthew Brennesholtz

Kopin Corporation, said to be the largest U.S. developer of display systems for wearable technologies and military applications, announced on September 11th a new generation of liquid crystal displays (LCDs). These microdisplays incorporate advanced …

Tags:Augmented Reality| Kopin| LCD displays| Microdisplays| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 34

Does the Display Industry Defer or Accelerate Climate Change?

by Norbert Hildebrand

As an inhabitant of this planet with children to care for, climate change is on my mind every time some weather catastrophe hits somewhere on the globe. With two major hurricanes hitting the US …

Tags:Display Industry| Energy Star| LCD displays| Mobile Phones| Vol 24 - Issue 34

Flexible LCD: In the Market at Last

by Sweta Dash

When it comes to flexible display, OLED shines while LCD struggles. But recent announcements are bringing new hopes for flexible LCD. In July this year, FlexEnable announced partnership with Truly to bring OLCD (Organic …

Tags:Flexible Displays| LCD displays| Vol 24 - Issue 33

Apple Considering Means to Provide Privacy to Display Viewing

by Arthur Berman

Years ago, when LCDs were first introduced into commercial products, the display typically had a narrow angle of view. One aspect of this seeming limitation could actually be thought of as a feature. A …

Tags:LCD displays| Privacy| Vol 24 - Issue 33