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Luci Debuts VR Headset Based on MicroOLEDs

by Arthur Berman

Luci (Santa Clara, Ca), a division of AT Holding (Beijing, China), has unveiled a virtual reality headset based on micro-OLEDs. The product is called the Luci Immers and is described as a “portable, lightweight …

Tags:HMDs (Head Mounted Displays)| Microdisplays| OLEDs| Streaming Video

Foldable Displays Present Challenges Galore To Manufacturing

by David Hsieh

At the recent MWC 2019, a conference dedicated to mobile technologies, attendees had a chance to glimpse foldable displays in a number of exhibits. According to analysis from the AMOLED & Flexible Display Intelligence …

Tags:Flexible Displays| IHS Markit| OLEDs| Smartphones| Touch

Smartphone Display Woes in 2019, What Can Help?

by Sweta Dash

The smartphone market has started a declining trend after years of growth. In January, Apple reported lower than anticipated iPhone revenue for the 4th quarter, especially in Greater China. Samsung also reported a decline …

Tags:Apple| Flexible Displays| Huawei| LCD displays| LTPS TFT| MicroLED| OLEDs| Samsung| Smartphone Market| Xiaomi

Solving the OLED Burn-in Problem?

by Ken Werner

We, wise industry observers that we are, had believed until recently that LG had solved the OLED burn-in problem, at least as far as TV applications were concerned. However, careful and continuing long-term testing …

Tags:Display Drivers| OLEDs| TFT

Nreal AR Glasses on Show at CES

by Arthur Berman

Mixed reality technology start-up Nreal Technology Co., Ltd (Beijing, China) provided a preview of its AR glasses at the recent CES show in Las Vegas. Perhaps the most memorable impression and a particular selling …

Tags:Augmented Reality| CES 2019| OLEDs

Aaargh! CES is Coming!

by Ken Werner

CES is almost upon us, with the exhibits beginning Tuesday, January 8, and with media and analyst activities beginning Sunday, January 6. About a year ago I strongly suggested that we analyst and media …

Tags:CES 2019| MicroLED| OLED TVs| OLEDs| QD OLEDs| QLED| Quantum Dots

INT is a New Player for High-Density Displays

by Chris Chinnock

I recently had a chance to speak with executives from a new company, Taiwan-based INT Tech, which is short for Innovation and Transformation. They are a technology development house that has created AMOLED displays …

Tags:Augmented Reality| OLEDs| Sub-pixel Rendering| Virtual Reality

Have Your Cake and Eat It Too with QD-OLED

by Peter Palomaki

By now most readers of Display Daily have probably hear about QD-OLED technology. As the resident QD expert, I’ll share my thoughts on the promise and challenges of this technology which has been reported …

Tags:OLEDs| QD OLEDs| Quantum Dots| Samsung

Top Display Technology Trends for 2019

by Sweta Dash

It is the time of the year to look forward to the industry trends for 2019. Foldable Display – starting a new era After the long wait, foldable display era will be finally starting …

Tags:Flexible Displays| LCD Fabs| MiniLED| OLEDs| Quantum Dots

We’re Not There Yet

by Ken Werner

From time to time, discussions erupt concerning which display technology is or might be the ultimate one — the universal technology that will make the best displays for all applications. The closest we’ve come …

Tags:Electronic Shelf Labels (ESLs)| EPD (Electrophoretic)| LCD| MicroLED| OLEDs| Smartphones

Next Gen TV Technology Needed for Market Growth

by Sweta Dash

Next generation advanced TV technologies are essential for market growth in 2019 and beyond as TV market growth rates have slowed down in recent years. At the same time, massive 10.5 Gen LCD capacity …

Tags:IFA 2018| OLEDs| Quantum Dots| Super Hi-Vision (8K)

Luminance Contouring Redux

by Matthew Brennesholtz

According to Dictionary.com, “Redux” means “brought back; revived.” I last paid a serious visit to luminance contouring in a 1998 SPIE paper I wrote while at Philips Research titled “Luminance contouring at the display …

Tags:CRT| DLP| LCD displays| MicroLED| OLEDs