Why should you consider optical bonding for your portable design? Do you need anti-glare or anti-reflective enhancements in the product? Should you plan on a more powerful backlight for your thin-film ...
High performance, medium-size OLED displays from Japan-based display supplier JOLED are now available from Review Display Systems. Employing innovative printed OLED technology, JOLED displays deliver ...
Holographic optical displays and augmented reality systems represent a rapidly evolving field where cutting‐edge photonics meets human–machine interaction. The integration of holography with advanced ...
Electronic displays are widely used in the healthcare industry for diverse applications such as patient monitoring, medical imaging diagnostics, archiving medical records, and EMT response. Because ...
The optical bonding process involves adhering a film or liquid adhesive between the display and a layer of plastic, glass or a touchscreen. This enhances the contrast ratio and display readability in ...
TFT displays can be integrated into a variety of installations, in industrial and commercial settings. Assemblies are typically made up of a touch panel or cover lens and the display, with an air gap ...
The patent application (Publication Number: US20240036322A1) describes an optical display system that includes an image generating unit producing image light with a narrow angular luminance ...
TFT LCDs are susceptible to glare and reflection from either bright light or direct sunlight, this can be dramatically improved by optical bonding. In almost all displays there is an air gap between ...
Deoxyribonucleic acid is the basis of life, but soon the physical structure could provide the basis for new optical devices. This is according to a research team based at Northwestern University, who ...
Apple is continuing development of optical under-display fingerprint reading technology, possibly for a future iPhone. Although Apple's iPhones haven't featured Touch ID for several generations now, ...
You’ve seen it a million times in science fiction movies and TV shows: a moving holographic display. From Princess Leia asking for help to virtual tennis on Total Recall, it is a common enough idea.