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Liquid Crystal Display A liquid crystal display or LCD is a display medium which offers high luminescence, relatively cheap manufacture, and is lightweight enough to be slotted like the lenses of glasses, into HMD units that weigh less than a dozen grams. This helps to eliminate the bulk problems with wearable interface devices and full immersion systems. Below, we offer a selection of links from our resource databases which may match this term.
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At the recent Society for Information Display conference in Los Angeles, Samsung showed off a 15-inch display made with blue-phase liquid crystals, a type of liquid crystal that researchers have known about for years but that no one had eve...
(05/01/2005)
Various companies are currently trying to perfect the technology behind a new type of flat-panel display that will rely on diamonds or carbon nanotubes for image production. FEDs (Field Effect Displays) will consume less ener...
(20/04/2009)
Researchers at the Centre of Molecular Materials for Photonics and Electronics (CMMPE) (part of the Department's Photonics Research Group at the University of Cambridge) are leading the way towards the development of extremely high colour ...
(29/12/2004)
Four giants of technology; Hewlett-Packard, Toshiba, Intel and Philips. All have something else in common apart from a drive for technology - all have failed miserably at liquid crystal on silicon or LCOS displays. LCOS was s...
(13/02/2010)
Recent research at the DUBBLE beamline has proved the existence of liquid crystals with two main axes. Liquid crystals with a single main axis are already used in LCDs (liquid crystal displays), but crystals with two main axes can make comp...
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