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Syndiant and Cremotech Develop Pico Projector Engine

by Tom Allen

Syndiant, a US-based LCoS microdisplay manufacturer, is working with Cremotech of South Korea to create a pico projector engine. The device is small (50.2 x 48.1 x 19.85mm) and uses RGB lasers, optics and …

Tags:Back Panel| Large Display Monitor| LCOS| Mobile Display Monitor| Pico Projectors| Vol 22 - Issue 04

Sony’s TV is Slimmer Than a Smartphone

by Tom Allen

Unlike previous years, Sony’s whole stand was open before its press conference began – nothing was covered up, including the new products. However, there was little time to walk around and we chose to …

Tags:Android| CES 2015| Large Display Monitor| LCOS| Mobile Display Monitor| PlayStation| sony| TVs (TV Sets)| Vol 22 - Issue 03

LCoS to be Worth $1.5 Billion in Four Years

by Raverstead

A report posted on Marketsandmarkets (http://tinyurl.com/me9o26v) claims that the global LCoS market will be worth $1.5 billion by 2018. LCoS is currently growing at a 30.2% CAGR, and is mostly used in head-mounted and …

Tags:Head Up Displays HUDs| HMDs (Head Mounted Displays)| Large Display Monitor| LCOS| Microdisplays| Mobile Display Monitor| Projectors| Vol 21 - Issue 47

FlightSafety Describes “Largest FOV Collimated Display Ever Built”

by Raverstead

At I/ITSEC 2014, FlightSafety International presented a paper that described what it claims is the collimated display with the largest field of view (FOV) ever built. While this system was not demonstrated on the …

Tags:I/ITSEC 2014| Large Display Monitor| LCOS| Projector Stacks| Simulation| Vol 21 - Issue 49

55 ForthDD’s Microdisplays in 97% of US Army’s HMD

by Raverstead

Forth Dimension Displays (ForthDD) (Scotland) is a long time manufacturer of high performance LCOS panels. At I/ITSEC 2014, the company told us that its microdisplays now power over 97% of the US Army’s HMDs …

Tags:Forth Dimension Displays| HMDs (Head Mounted Displays)| I/ITSEC 2014| Large Display Monitor| LCOS| Microdisplays| Vol 21 - Issue 49

Google Chooses Not to Increase Investment in Himax

by Super User

When Google picked Himax as the supplier for its Google Glass device, it was clear that the market success of Google Glass would increase the demand for LCOS displays. To ensure the supply capacity …

Tags:Financial Data| Google Glass| LCOS| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 42| Volume 21

Himax to Develop AR Glasses With Optinvent

by Super User

Himax Display, which manufactures LCOS microdisplays for Himax, is to enter a partnership with Optinvent – producer of the Ora Smart Glasses. The companies will aim to produce ‘next-generation’ AR glasses, using Himax’s LCOS …

Tags:AR Glasses| LCOS| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 36| Volume 21

Jasper Suggests 4K Projectors for Home Theatre

by Super User

The German publication Elektronik Praxis reports that Kenneth Tai, Chairman of Jasper Display, has pushed the idea of creating UltraHD home theatre projection solutions based on a new UltraHD LCOS chip which the company …

Tags:Home Cinema| Large Display Monitor| LCOS| UltraHD| Vol 21 - Issue 39| Volume 21

Microvision Nets $1.9 Million in Orders

by Super User

Pico projection technology specialist Microvision says it has received purchase orders to the value of $1.9 million for components for high definition display modules being developed by its Fortune Global 100 customer. Microvision announced …

Tags:Financial Data| LCOS| Microvision| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 21 - Issue 38| Volume 21

Canon’s New Flagship Supports Flexible Installation

by Super User

Canon’s Realis WUX6000, an LCoS projector, is an installation model with a new image processing engine. The component enables multiple video and computer signals to be displayed with deep blacks and ‘virtually blur-free’ movement, …

Tags:Business Projectors| Canon| Large Display Monitor| LCOS| Vol 21 - Issue 42| Volume 21