Kimberly Allen
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Kimberly Allen is the director of technology and strategic research for iSuppli Corp., El Segundo, Calif.
Email address: kallen@isuppli.com
Web site: http://www.isuppli.com
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April 27, 2006   [TechView: The Industry]
LCD Backlights, Light Sources For Microdisplays Drive Market Growth For Solid-State Lighting
In the neverending quest to improve display technology, no component is left untouched. Light sources for non-emissive displays are significantly shifting away from lamp-based technology and toward newer, solid-state options like LEDs, organic LEDs (OLEDs), and lasers. Such developments are finding use as backlights for LCDs and as light sources for microdisplay-based projectors. Solid-state technologies improve displays by increasing the color gamut, reducing the number of...

June 23, 2005   [TechView: The Industry]
Everybody Loves NED, But They'll Have To Wait
Motorola's newly unveiled NanoEmissive Display (NED) technology apparently has it all—high brightness, wide viewing angle, excellent color, and fast speed—wrapped up in a thin package that's scalable to large screen sizes. NED incorporates all the best qualities a flat-panel display can have, and it even uses nanotechnology! So what's not to like? NED will require some effort before it actually gets to market. It's a type of field emission display (FED) that initially...

December 16, 2004   [TechView: The Industry]
OLEDs Vs. LEDs: Dual Screens Duel For Attention
The rising popularity of dual-screen, clamshell-design mobile phones has prompted developers to find ways to combine the hardware associated with the subdisplay and the main display. For instance, it's already possible for the two displays to share...

April 26, 2004   [TechView: The Industry]
OLED Displays Spice Up Mobile Phones
With the arrival of newer, slicker display technologies like organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), the LCD looks like the newest "old" technology in the fast-moving mobile handset market. Indeed, OLEDs have strong potential in mobile phones. Yet LCD...

June 16, 2003   [Drill Deeper]
OLEDs Shake Up The Display Market
Organic light-emitting-diode (OLED) displays have generated considerable excitement in the display industry over the last couple of years, with many experts viewing them as a successor to LCDs in some products. However, the flavor of OLED technology...










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