Innovations in Display Tech Bring Us Closer to the Digital World
Automotive heads-up displays (HUDs) are awaited with great expectations and are set to revolutionize the automotive display industry. There are many reasons why this technology is anticipated with enthusiasm, namely its potential to positively impact driver behavior on the road, allowing for further vehicle customization and enhancing communication between the front seat passenger and the vehicle.
With its world-first microLED projector built with 0.61-inch panel, Porotech was honoured with the “Best MicroLED-Based Technology” award. Most of the panels of ordinary micro projectors are more than 3 inches in size, which is large and has high power consumption. This sample takes the diversified commercial applications of Micro LED a step further and has been recognized by all professionals and advanced experts present.
First up we have a slidable OLED display, one of the largest we've seen, at 31.6". The display offers a resolution of 5944x1672, a sliding distance of just over 260 mm (BOE says its the world's longest) and a sliding radius of 5 mm. The second display was a 13.2" 2880x1920 600 nits notebook OLED display, produced on an oxide TFT backplane. The mobility of BOE's oxide TFT is ~40 cm2/V. BOE says that this panel has an internal compensation circuit.
The Sphere is not just a temple of the arts. It is not just one of the biggest digital signage projects ever seen. It is also a venue built around the idea that “audio and video on the screen can coexist peacefully through technical integration”. That is what Michael Hlatky, head of engineering at Holoplot, said yesterday in a speech at Digital Signage Summit Europe.
It centers on a bold, almost revolutionary smartphone concept imagined by Will Zhou, head of OPPO’s Find Series product line. He imagined a smartphone with a secondary display on its back—not just an additional screen but a dynamic interface that would transform users’ interactions with their devices. This secondary display would serve up personalized content, real-time updates, and interactive widgets, offering a new dimension of functionality that traditional smartphones lacked.
Thanks to Nanolumens patented True Curve technology, the Nixel product builds on the success of the Nixel Flex, taking it another step further with a remarkable bend radius of 11.5”, in a 1.56mm pixel pitch cylindrical screen measuring 23 inches in diameter, making it the tightest true curve to be showcased at InfoComm 2024. The display boasts 100,000 hours of display life. The Nixel Series displays are front-serviceable, slim, lightweight and energy-efficient.
Chapter Officers: Hosting a new webinar? Please click here for more details
{{ webinarInfo.DescriptionTitle }}
{{ searchedWebinar.DescriptionTitle }}
this module is used to prevent overlapping on background color for corporate section with Webinar section. As webinar section is loaded dynamically it is getting overlapped with other pane. don`t delete this module