Display Screens Go Organic
News Inkjet printer company Seiko Epson and start-up Cambridge Display Technology formed a joint venture on Friday aimed at popularising an emerging display technology that could eventually rival liquid crystal displays.
[June 17, 2002, 14:38]
LCD Market 'to Double In Four Years'
News The market for liquid-crystal display chips will climb to $7bn (£3.8bn) in 2008, up from $3.7bn in 2004, according to market research firm IDC. The growth will be driven by strong demand for thin-film transistor liquid-crystal displays.
[August 10, 2004, 15:30]
Intel Cancels Another Chip
News Intel has stopped work on its liquid-crystal-on-silicon semiconductor, stating that the cost of research and development necessary to produce the product wouldn't be worth the potential revenue. The death of the liquid-crystal-on-silicon, or LCOS...
[October 22, 2004, 9:20]
Sony Speeds Development Of Next-gen Mobile Screens
News The joint venture, called ST-LCD, currently produces liquid-crystal display screens. OLED is viewed as the successor to liquid crystal displays in screen technology. Sony is increasing its commitment to organic light-emitting diode display...
[June 13, 2003, 8:46]
Sanyo Demonstrates Innovative 3D Display
News The device contains a set of parallax images that are displayed on alternate columns of the liquid crystal panel. It also houses an Image-splitter, which is collection of vertical stripes, each with a slit corresponding to one pair of columns on...
[January 7, 2000, 6:35]
CES: Samsung Chief Executive Unveils Home Gadgets
News The handheld computer will feature a 5.1-inch liquid-crystal display with a resolution of 800 pixels by 480 pixels. Chin also demonstrated a 63-inch TV with a plasma display and introduced a 40-inch TV with a liquid-crystal display.
[January 9, 2002, 9:12]
Sony's US Arm Sports Healthy Growth
News The division has since spun off a music download service and pushed further into new product categories, such as liquid crystal display televisions and DVD recorders. If you look at the past two or three years, display technology has improved...
[February 5, 2004, 10:10]
Camera Phones Give IT Sector A Lift
News Japanese manufacturer Sharp said on Wednesday that sales of the liquid-crystal displays (LCD) it makes for mobile phones with digital cameras have pushed its profits up by 40 percent, more than compensating for a decline in sales of other...
[August 1, 2002, 11:49]
Welcome To The Ink-jet Age
News When an electric current bends this piezoelectric crystal it forces the liquid ink down the nozzle at high velocity, and as it comes out of the nozzle it forms a small droplet travelling at speed. In another approach to the construction of flexible...
[January 6, 2006, 17:15]
Sony's New Display Prototype Lets Video Shine
News The new display technology is viewed as the successor to LCDs (liquid crystal displays). OEL is a trend for the future, and I see it replacing liquid crystal. On Wednesday, the consumer electronics giant announced a prototype active-matrix display...
[February 8, 2001, 8:15]
Flat-panel Demand Lights Up LCDs
News Shipments of liquid-crystal displays will increase sooner than expected, a research firm said -- good news for a market struggling to meet demand, but a development that could lead to the types of price drops that have hurt the industry in the past.
[May 30, 2002, 13:26]
A Flexible Architecture To Drive Sharp Two-Way Viewing Angle And Standard LCDs
White Papers One of the most common elements in the consumer and automotive electronics is the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). LCD technology has produced a large array of products that meet a wide range of size, power, and image quality requirements.
[April 19, 2007, 1:00]
Bright Future Ahead For LCDs
News LG Philips LCD, which is the world's largest supplier of liquid crystal displays, announced on Tuesday that its profits tripled last year. The LCD market is set for dramatic growth during the next few years, according to the latest metrics from...
[March 30, 2004, 16:05]
Scientists Fear PC Use May Cause Eye Disease
Talkback The monitor that I use is a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD); it's flat, and doesn't cause stress. Looks pretty bad. Sorry to see those computer users that may risk having gloucoma in their eyes. But for me, I don't have a problem.
[November 18, 2004, 5:52]
GLCD Font Creator
Downloads It lets you create fonts for Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD) and Graphic LCD. GLCD Font Creator is the ultimate solution to create personalized fonts, symbols and icons for Graphic LCD (GLCD). GLCD Font Creator is the ultimate font creation utility...
[August 1, 2007, 4:31]
LG.Philips LCD Restructures Global Operations With Oracle E-Business Suite, Projects Benefits Totaling US$104.7 Million Over Five Years
White Papers Ltd.a joint venture of Netherlands-based Philips Electronics N.V and South Korean manufacturer LG Electronics Inc.achieved record sales revenue, setting an industry milestone by selling more than 1 million liquid crystal displays (LCDs) for monitors.
[May 5, 2005, 0:00]
Multilingual Speaking Clock
Downloads Full graphical display in two sizes, resembling a liquid crystal display. Speaking alarm clock which announces the time in over 30 different languages (American English is included, additional languages are available on the Website).
[May 6, 2007, 1:01]
Display Technologies For Portable Communication Devices
White Papers It is necessary for the terminals, however, to exploit advances in new display technologies, such as reflective-color liquid-crystal displays, bistable displays, organic emissive displays, and microdisplays, to make use of the new functionality.
[August 2, 2005, 6:00]
Development Of A New Series Television Ready For Digital Broadcasting
White Papers Hitachi will use its developed technologies in progressive scanning (the standard for next-generation television) and liquid-crystal panels (the next-generation display device) to take the initiative in developing next-generation television products.
[December 24, 2004, 2:00]
Flash Memory Begins To Fade
News Other alternatives being developed include: magnetic RAM (MRAM), which isn't really magnetic; ferroelectric RAM (FeRAM), which involves shifting atoms in a crystal; and polymer memory, which is made from the stuff used in liquid-crystal display...
[March 27, 2003, 16:17]

