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 allhigh brightness, wide viewing angle, excellent color, and fast speedwrapped 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...
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...