Tag Archives: Microdisplay

CNET’s Road Trip Visits Micron

This week we met with CNET News.com reporter, Daniel Terdiman, while he road trips through America’s mountain west states writing about and photographing the best in technology

Will ATSC Mobile make WQVGA the mobile video standard?

It turns out that the proposed ATSC-M/H standard calls for a single base resolution of 16:9 QVGA … Wide QVGA

Under the Bright Lights at SID

We’re here in San Antonio at Display Week …

Will microdisplays change how you interact with the world?

By now you should know that Micron is in the business of microdisplays. It’s exciting stuff. Researchers and engineers are on the cusp of discovering entirely new applications for microdisplay technology– far beyond simply displaying pictures and movies on a screen. Remember that Tom Cruise movie, Minority Report? Well, the ability to project information onto [...]

Our New WQVGA Panel

Today we announced a new microdisplay panel that uses the latest of our Displaytech FLCOS technology. This WQVGA panel provides 392 x 224 resolution in an ultra-small package. It’s an ideal solution for the smallest display and projection applications, like head-mounted displays and embedded cell phone projectors. Like all our displays, the WQVGA provides bright, [...]

Understanding FLCOS Sequential color

We’re excited about the impact we think we can make in the display market. As Bruce wrote earlier, the speed of our proprietary FLCOS technology provides some noticeable advantages in image quality. Basically, many of our LCOS competitors simulate color by filtering light through closely-placed RGB pixels; we build individual color pixels by quickly pulsing [...]

Why Displaytech Microdisplays?

You might’ve heard that Micron is designing and marketing FLCOS microdisplays—tiny silicon-based displays that rapidly modify and reflect light to create vibrant, full-color images. They can be used for miniature —a.k.a. “pico”—projectors, tiny viewfinders and head-mounted displays, and a multitude of applications that haven’t been envisioned yet. What makes this so compelling for us is [...]