June 2, 2006
3:19 pm

The 0.7-inch microdisplay claims to deliver 1920×1080 images at a lower cost than competing technologies. They also hope to overcome some of the problems that have hamstrung LCoS technology so far by increasing yields and having a lower operating temperature. Finally, its designers are optimistic they’ll be able to reach even higher resolutions in the future. Looks like D-ILA and SXRD may have some competition, although HDTVs based on the technology are not expected to hit until 2007.

Carbon, Nanotubes, Micro, Dsiplay

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