SID Display Week 2013


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Η AOU ανακοίνωσε ένα OLED Full HD panel 65''

HSINCHU, Taiwan, May 20, 2013 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- AU Optronics Corp. ("AUO" or the "Company") (TAIEX: 2409; NYSE: AUO) is participating in Display Week 2013, held by SID (Society for Information Display) in Vancouver Convention Centre, Canada from May 19th to 24th. AUO's R&D team announces 13 submitted papers at SID's Technical Symposium, including the paper debut of the world's largest 65-inch Full HD OLED TV panel. Dr. Michael Sun, AUO's V.P. of Mobile Solutions Business Unit, also speaks in SID Business Conference to elaborate on "Opportunities for Next Generation Mobile Technology & Applications" on the morning of May 20th.

"The Company is devoted to developing high value-added products with differentiation. With the endeavor of 3,200 RD engineers and the Company's patents resources accumulated over the years, AUO has been included in Ocean Tomo 300 Index three times, confirming AUO's leading position in technology innovation," said Mr. Paul Peng, President of AU Optronics. "There is no limit to technology innovation. Making technology transition to meet customer needs is the right thing to do. AUO will proactively invest in RD resources and hopefully serve a critical role in the display technologies development through SID's Display Week events."

AUO has been dedicated to display technology research and development for a long time. As of April 2013, AUO has obtained over 10,800 patents. Its RD team publishes papers each year at SID Display Week and also strengthens the quantity and quality of these technical papers. This year, 13 technical papers will be published with special areas covered, such as OLED, 3D, Flexible, and Transparent LCD. Hopefully, it will facilitate exchange of ideas and advancements of technologies to inspire more innovation, and further panel technology development.

Among the papers, one of the most eye-catching topics is the world's largest 65-inch Full HD OLED panel technology by AUO, which was announced in the SID technology symposium. The 65" FHD AMOLED TV panel is adopted advanced metal oxide TFT backplane and the worldwide largest Generation 6 full-size Fine Metal Mask (FMM) OLED evaporation technology. The Company achieves an excellent uniformity of metal oxide TFT and panel without the color mixing by FMM technology. The panel is also embedded with the self-invention pixel compensation driving technology, which further improves the TFT and OLED performances. The OLED panel not only features low power consumption and high picture quality, but is also equipped with high contrast, high brightness, fast response time, and free viewing angle, providing the best visual experiences to viewers.

In addition to technical papers, Dr. Michael Sun, AUO's V.P. of Mobile Solutions Business Unit, will give a speech in SID Business Conference toexpound upon the trend of new technologies and applications of mobile display with the topic of "Opportunities for Next Generation Mobile Technology & Applications" on the morning of May 20th.
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Sharp IGZO..και τα μυαλά στα κάγκελα.... :thumbsup:
Υψηλότερες αναλύσεις, καλύτερη ποιότητα εικόνας και μικρότερη κατανάλωση σε σχέση με τις υπάρχουσες LCD

CAMAS, Wash. – May 20, 2013 – Today, Sharp Microelectronics of the Americas (SMA) announced that LCDs and OLEDs
powered by Sharp’s proprietary IGZO (Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide) technology will be on show in the Sharp booth during Display
Week 2013 (May 21 - 23 in Vancouver, B.C.). LCDs will include 11.6-inch and 31.5-inch QFHD displays, and a 15.6-inch
QHD+ display. OLED displays will include a 13.3-inch 4K/2K (ultra-HD) display, as well as IGZO QFHD specialty displays.
All sizes are diagonal. Find information about IGZO and other Sharp LCDs at www.SharpSMA.com.

IGZO Technology
IGZO, developed in conjunction with Semiconductor Energy laboratory (SEL), moves LCDs beyond traditional TFT LCD
technology, with electron mobility significantly higher than Amorphous Silicon (a-Si) displays. IGZO displays’ smaller TFT
structure enables higher resolution with slimmer product profiles, including narrower display borders when comparing edge-toedge display area.
The improved pixel performance also leads to a big decrease in energy consumption by reducing the number of LEDs required
in the backlight to achieve high brightness. Approximately 54% less power is used in standard operation with IGZO as
compared to an a-Si LCD. This will benefit hand-held and other battery-powered devices by dramatically extending battery
life. It also benefits large screen displays by alleviating design issues related to the panels’ power and heat management
requirements.
Display of still images will benefit from an even greater energy-use reduction, up to 80%. This is achieved via a new driving
method that allows a 1 Hz refresh rate with no resulting flicker in the image. Smart Refresh Control (SRC) technology allows
a display module to instantly recognize data as video, web movie, or still image, then adjust power consumption
appropriately.

IGZO “the Enabler”
Touch Applications
Touch panel systems with IGZO will experience significantly less noise interference than traditional touch screens. In a
“power down” state, panels become essentially noise-free. This allows for far more efficient touch screen operations,
including the ability to recognize extreme detail, such as drawing of fine lines, on a display.

OLED
OLED displays, previously limited to 5-inch size classes will have the potential to jump to as high as 90-inches diagonal,
powered by IGZO. IGZO also enables displays such as curved (i.e. non-flat or linear) panels built with OLEDs, as well as
specialty QFHD (Ultra-HD) panels. While this is expected to have a big impact on the consumer TV market, some IGZO-based
panels are already being shown by Sharp as potential commercial and industrial application fits.

MEMS
Sharp has recently collaborated with Qualcomm to develop Pixtronix MEMS displays. The products aim to offer a widened color
gamut, and programmable color performance and power consumption for further reduced power usage, among other benefits.
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Samsung..
Πολλά νέα panels από την Samsung
4.99'' AMOLED Full HD 94% Adobe RGB
85'' Ultra HD
10.1'' 2560 x 1600
13.3'' 3200 x 1800

VANCOUVER, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Samsung Display announced today that it is showcasing several industry-leading technologies and mobile to extra-large-sized display prototypes at the Society for Information Display’s Display Week 2013, May 21-23, 2013, in the Vancouver Convention Centre (Booth 700). These include a Full HD (1920Χ1080) mobile AMOLED display with the world's broadest color gamut, and an 85-inch Ultra HD (3840Χ2160) LCD TV panel with extremely vivid color and low power consumption.

In addition, Samsung Display shows a unique new Diamond Pixel™ technology being highlighted at the show, and a featured LCD technology that enables local-dimming control in direct LED-based LCD panels.

The world's first mass-produced 4.99-inch Full HD mobile AMOLED display offers the world’s broadest color gamut with a 94 percent average rate of reproduction for the Adobe RGB color space. The Adobe RGB standard is about 30 percent broader than general sRGB standards.

Samsung Display fulfills the most advanced mobile AMOLED display demands with its Diamond Pixel™ technology. This technology, based on the idea that the human retina reacts more to green than other colors, places more green than red and blue pixels in the pixel structure of AMOLED display panels.

With the new technology, Samsung's Full HD AMOLED display can provide text messages 2.2 times clearer than HD (1280Χ720) displays. So, when curvilinear letters on the panel are magnified two or three times, Samsung’s Diamond Pixel™ technology enables text to be reproduced more smoothly (fewer “jaggies”) and accurately than those produced with conventional LCD technology.

Samsung Display is also providing Display Week participants with firsthand experience comparing the color gamut, color accuracy and letter quality of Full HD AMOLED displays in a special “experience zone” within its booth. The booth will provide a clear comparison between AMOLED and LCD displays. Attendees can see not only true crisp colors in the intricate wing pattern of morpho butterfly images, but can also view an image of a strand of knitting wool so detailed that it can only be appreciated using a Full HD AMOLED display.

Furthermore, Samsung Display's exhibit of an 85-inch ultra HD TV panel showcases a LCD technology that enables local-dimming control in a direct LED-based LCD panel. The panel can save 30 percent of typical LED BLU power consumption. Its local-dimming control enables vivid color rendering including incredible black images, 80 percent brightness uniformity, and a remarkably-enhanced contrast ratio.

For the latest in green technology, Samsung Display is highlighting advanced power-saving solutions for smart mobile devices including smartphones and tablets. Here, Samsung Display has innovatively reduced power consumption of AMOLED display by enhancing the luminous efficacy of AMOLED pixels. Samsung Full HD AMOLED displays provide a 25 percent power-savings over that of existing HD AMOLED displays.

Samsung Display is also exhibiting a 10.1-inch WQXGA (2560 x 1600) LCD for tablets and a 13.3-inch WQXGA+ (3200 x 1800) LCD for notebooks, which each can deliver 30 percent greater power-savings than that of existing LCD tablet displays, by decreasing the number of driver circuits and increasing the efficiency of the LED BLU.

Also, Samsung is spotlighting a 23-inch multi-touch LCD display that can detect 10 touch points simultaneously. The prototype enables playing of the piano with exceptional finesse, or drawing a highly detailed picture on a monitor or a tablet.
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3M and Nanosys



St. Paul,Minn. (May 21, 2013)
3M and Nanosys offer stunning visual enhancements to LCD devices
– 3M announced today it is in the final stages of scale-up for its
new 3M™ Quantum Dot Enhancement Film (QDEF). The new film allows up to 50 percent
more color than current levels in liquid crystal display (LCD) devices. 3M has teamed with
Nanosys, Inc., to produce the 3M QDEF solution specifically to deliver more color, and to make
devices such as smart phones, tablets and televisions, lighter, brighter and more energy efficient.
Current LCDs typically are limited to displaying 35 percent or less of the visible color spectrum.
This means the viewing experience on an LCD can be vastly different than what a person sees in
the real world. Wide color gamut displays will allow consumers to enjoy more visceral, more
immersive and truer-to-life color.
“One of the many advantages of the new 3M QDEF solution is the film’s ability to deliver
richly-saturated colors, while minimizing power consumption – a difference you can clearly
see,” said Ty Silberhorn, vice president and general manager, 3M Optical Systems Division.
“We will have qualification material available to customers for design cycles starting late second
quarter this year.”
Over the years, 3M light management technologies have made LCDs thinner, lighter and more
energy efficient. Color performance of LCDs industry-wide has gone largely unchanged until
now. 3M research data shows that devices with 3M QDEF-enabled wide color gamut will be
noticeably different from other standard LCD devices, prompting the human eye to dwell on the
display longer than less-saturated displays.
QDEF utilizes the light emitting properties of quantum dots to create an ideal backlight for
LCDs, which is one of the most critical factors in the color and efficiency performance of LCDs.
A quantum dot, which is 10,000 times narrower than a human hair, can be tuned to emit light at
very precise wavelengths. This means display makers can create a highly-optimized backlight
that only produces the exact wavelengths of red, green and blue light needed by an LCD for
optimal color and energy performance. Trillions of these quantum dots protected by barrier film
fit inside an LCD backlight unit. The new film replaces one already found inside LCD
backlights, which means the manufacturing process requires no new equipment or process
changes for the LCD manufacturer.
“Improving color performance for LCDs with simple, drop-in manufacturing solutions will
create a stunning new visual experience for consumers,” said Jason Hartlove, president and CEO,
Nanosys, Inc. “Working together with 3M and utilizing their outstanding design and supply
chain capabilities will allow our quantum dot technology to be widely deployed across all
product segments, ensuring availability to all customers.”
Both 3M and Nanosys, Inc., will attend Society of Information Display’s DisplayWeek, May 21
– 23, 2013, in Vancouver, British Columbia. For more information: www.displayweek.org.
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Το επίσημο περιοδικό του οργανισμού SID που αναφέρεται στην Display Week 2013.
κατεβάστε το από εδώ(pdf file)



Έχει πολύ ενδιαφέροντα θέματα που αφορούν την τεχνολογία των panels που έρχονται στο μέλλον.
π.χ.





Υ.Γ. Το άρθρο με θέμα "The Hobbit Debut Showcases Advanced 3-D Projection Technology" παρακαλώ να μην το διαβάσει ο Κεφάλας...
θα στενοχωρηθεί....:biggrin:
 

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Υ.Γ. Το άρθρο με θέμα "The Hobbit Debut Showcases Advanced 3-D Projection Technology" παρακαλώ να μην το διαβάσει ο Κεφάλας...
θα στενοχωρηθεί....:biggrin:
Δεν θα το δει...

8 μέρες έχεις ανοίξει το θέμα και δεν το έχει διαβάσει! :rolleyes:
 



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