Display Week Highlights Tiny Screens, Advanced Touch Tech, and Innovative Materials

Edited by: Tetiana Pinchuk Pinchuk

Display Week showcased cutting-edge display technologies, focusing on miniaturization, advanced interaction, and novel materials.

  • Micro Displays: Tiny displays small enough for glasses and bright enough for sunlight projection were featured.

  • Who Touch System: A multi-touch display differentiates users via transmitted IDs for games or permissions.

  • ShareTouch System: Transfers data between devices via touch, demonstrated with an Arduino-powered phone case.

  • Micro Lens Array Film: Brightview's film turns point light sources into defined rectangles for tiny screens.

  • Fused Fiber Optics: Incom's technology transforms flat displays into curved ones or magnifies screens.

  • Deformable 3D Display: Shin-Etsu presented a compound-curve display that bends in two directions.

  • Nano-Scale RGB LED: H&S Hightech replaces solder with Antisotropic Conducting Film for LEDs too small for solder.

  • OpenCV: The community-supported foundation was present, highlighting the use of maker components in advanced displays.

These innovations promise to drive new prototype ideas and future technologies.

Sources

  • Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers

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