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InsightMediaTV1 is where we post videos mostly from the trade shows we attend. As display industry analysts and journalists, these videos provide more in-depth technical details, perspective and commentary that you will see on most other sources reporting on technology. Our focus is display-centric, meaning we cover professional and consumer products that are display-based, but we look at the whole ecosystem from research labs and supply chain companies, to major brands and manufacturers making display-based products, to the markets and applications where these products are used. Our main web site is www.insightmedia.info
VueReal Describes microLED - LCOS Solution for AR
VueReal has developed a concept for AR Headsets that replaces a conventional LED illuminator for an LCOS display with a pixelated microLED imager/illuminator. This opens up three to four new modes of operation.
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VueReal Shows microLED Displays
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VueReal showed a variety of active matrix and passive matrix microLED displays with emitters as small as 2 microns. The flip chip devices are all 28x15 microns, not the sizes I said in the video. Plus, the LTPS glass substrate display I thought was 500 nits is actually 1,500 nits with a new backplane in development that will reach 5,000 nits.
Rain Technology Demos Privacy Solutions
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Rain Technology showed active privacy solutions for automobiles and more!
Panamorph Demos Exit Pupil Modulation for VR
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Exit Pupil Modulation allows an LCD-based VR headset using a pancake lens to achieve the visual performance of an OLED display with up to a 90% power reduction. The demo at DisplayWeek 2024 showed this result in a modified MetaQuest 3 pancake optic. Exit Pupil Modulation creates two imaging systems. The first is a modified LED array that is imaged in the exit pupil of the pancake lens. The seco...
Coretronic Show microLED and DLP AR Waveguide Solutions
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Coretronic showed AR waveguide solutions using a microLED engine and DLP engine with a new 0.19" DMD.
AUO's Automotive Displays
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AUO showed microLED-based automotive displays at DisplayWeek 2024
AUO's microLED Displays
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AUO showed microLED displays for automotive, signage, casinos and medical applications.
Innolux's microLEDs Displays
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Innolux showed a 106" as well as rigid and flexible microLED display modules
LG Display Show microOLED, Transparent OLED and 3D LCD
Просмотров 2123 месяца назад
LG Display showed their 4Kx4K microOLEDs for VR and watch applications, a transparent OLED for automotive or signage and a stereoscopic LCD panel for automotive.
PlayNitride is all microLED
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PlayNitride was showing microLED implementations on glass, PCB and silicon.
Jade Bird Display's microLEDs Power Many AR Glasses
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JBD is a key supplier of RGB microLED projection engines for AR glasses. At DisplayWeek 2024, we learned of some development efforts underway at the company.
Porotech Shows New MicroLED Devices and Solutions
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Porotech showed Adaptive DPT and new microLED devices coming from their partnerships with TSMC and Foxconn to develop the microLED ecosystem.
Scale Nanotech Intros New Interferometric Pixel
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This new company is a developing a graphene-based interferometric pixel architecture.
Visionox has New Division to Focus on MicroLEDs
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Visionox has created a sub-group to focus on commercializing microLED displays and showed a nice looking device at DisplayWeek 2024.
WG Tech Demos Vias in Glass Substrates for MicroLEDs
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WG Tech can fabricate vias in glass to facilitate microLED production. A pure laser via process cracks the glass, so they use a laser to make a pit, then etch the via. This capability is especially important for seamless tiling of glass-based microLED panels into modules and display systems. That's because interconnection from the front plane to driver chips on the back of the display requires ...
TCL CSOT's Focus on MicroLEDs at DisplayWeek 2024
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TCL CSOT's Focus on MicroLEDs at DisplayWeek 2024
Tianma's microLED and OLED Smart Cockpit Displays
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Tianma's microLED and OLED Smart Cockpit Displays
HMDmd Shows Production-Ready Medical Headset
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HMDmd Shows Production-Ready Medical Headset
CY Vision Gives AR HUD Update at CES 2024
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CY Vision Gives AR HUD Update at CES 2024
Fireside Chat - Finding the Path to a Consumer-Friendly Vision Pro Headset
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Fireside Chat - Finding the Path to a Consumer-Friendly Vision Pro Headset
Barco & Hisense Partner on Light Steering Projection at CES 2024
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Barco & Hisense Partner on Light Steering Projection at CES 2024
Envisics Describes Their Holographic HUDs at CES 2024
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Envisics Describes Their Holographic HUDs at CES 2024
VUEREAL Pushes MicroPrinting Technology at CES 2024
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VUEREAL Pushes MicroPrinting Technology at CES 2024
TI Shows DLP Based HUD Engines at CES 2024
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TI Shows DLP Based HUD Engines at CES 2024
Zeiss Microoptics Has Holographic Solutions at CES 2024
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Zeiss Microoptics Has Holographic Solutions at CES 2024
nice~
isn't ray neo destroying them?
Hi Chris! Did you record a video at the HKUST/Realfiction boot at Display Week 2024? 😀
Realfiction did not have a booth. Not sure about HKUST
Excellent!
thank you
*What does the AM mean in AM-micro oled?*
active matrix as opposed to passive matrix. active matrix has transistor for better control of each pixel.
MUCH better Porotech! Your DPT technology really IS coming along now, BUT there’s STILL a long way to go. That projector I saw on this video, I thought was based on DPT, but it WASN’T, it was still RGB. Keep working on it Porotech, spread DPT all over and banish RGB altogether. Also get display ideas from some of the others, like free form displays, smart lighting, mood lighting and ESPECIALLY the televisions. Put DPT on ALL of that please
Why are the panels all so small with low brightness and colour gamut? I thought microLED was supposed to be the opposite. Low pixel density on very large displays with ultra high brightness and colour gamut?
panels are small as a result of the immaturity of manufacturing. Brightness and color gamut is fine for many applications, in my opinion.
Can't wait to turn my windows into TVs thanks to PlayNitride's tech 😆
Hope you enjoy it!
Instead of lenticular it could be lenses ? Isn't that the same thing ?
by lenses I mean circular, as opposed long cylindrical lenticular type. sorry for the confusion.
Micro led wow
yep
Which organizations sponsor smart glasses at their conventions?
This is my ignis fatuus(is an atmospheric ghost light seen by travellers at night).I need Ai to teach me how to augment reality consciously with Holography.
Prove pls
no visible glow image when looking at glasses with content. Don't have the spec yet.
it is interesting how many K can human eye see ???. what is maximum top level K definition can human eye actually see ?????
Do you know what the software is that can be used to bypass EDID and set the luminance levels manually as you mentioned in the video?
sorry, I don't know that detail. That's a Samsung question, I am afraid.
You say the handshake between the PC and Display read the what data? I can't understand what word or acronym you are saying. Thanks. Edit: Nevermind I believe I found it out, EDID data "Extended Display Identification Data"
This kind of information needs more views and comments.
Pixelworks can do more to promote this and other information - which I wish they would. Do you know I also authored a white paper on this tech a few years ago? Motion Grading Comes of Age - www.insightmedia.info/white-papers/
Home of Micro-LED - All the different shapes and sizes, Nice, BUT like all the others, he needs Porotech’s help
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@@InsightMediaTV1 Get Porotech to help the Micro-LED companies please
My question is - Why make the LEDs so small that there's 99% black space, when they lose efficiency AND are harder to deposit on the backplane? Just make them 1/4 the size they need to be for a pixel and go with that - it would be way less expensive.... right?
LEDs are the major cost driver in the display so smaller ones are less expensive. It then becomes a trade-off of performance, cost and manufacturability. There is no right solution here, just market options.
It makes me a little angry when these companies mislead customers with terms like "mini led". Implying that it's like actual new tech like micro-led. It's not. These are LCD tvs that use led back-lighting. It still has all the LCD weaknesses. It's not like OLED or Micro-led where each pixel is a light source that can be turned on and off for amazing contrast. Using led lights for local dimming is just not the same as using leds as pixels. Even if there's tens of thousands of dimming zones it's nowhere near the millions of pixels. LCD is still slow with horrible motion blur and halo effects on high contrast scenes. I'd rather go back to CRT than use LCD.
I've never seen TrueCut make it into TCL , no updates from either company after big announcement
I have not either. The product manager at TCL at the time now works for Pixelworks
Needs to move into the gaming market!
🎉🎉🎉
There are a number of segments in this video showing you only a black screen. Was that intentional? My captions were on during those black frames, so it makes me think there is a problem at the source.
thanks for pointing that out. That was supposed to be images and a video. Seems like it did not render properly. Let me see if I can fix it.
The immersed visor is really getting there!
I think you’re mistaken. If you look at his reflection later in the video, you’ll see the reflection of his smartphone in a handheld gyro-stabilizer. I don’t know him personally but Chris Chinnock is one of the more articulate journalists reporting on a wide variety of cutting edge display techs.
yes, I shot the video with my phone on a hand held gyro.
Solar glass sounds great if economical. The holographic UI also seems very interesting. Great stuff! Would be great to be able to get pricing on the solar glass.
these were tech domos so unclear if or when they will be commercialized, so too early for pricing, I suspect.
@@InsightMediaTV1Thanks.
What a loser
Solar glass sounds awesome! wow
This is cool!!!!
This guy is using a flip phone to document cutting edge tech. lmao
I think you’re mistaken. If you look at his reflection later in the video, you’ll see the reflection of his smartphone in a handheld gyro-stabilizer. I don’t know him personally but Chris Chinnock is one of the more articulate journalists reporting on a wide variety of cutting edge display techs.
Thanks for the video. It seems like you are breaking some big news regarding Innoviz and the spinning galvo mirrors as they have not publicly announced an architecture change from solid-state to mechanical. Did you obtain this information from the Innoviz CEO? Presumably, you received permission to disclose it publicly. Yes?
This may indeed be new information, but it was disclosed in public at a public event. They did not say it was confidential either, so ok to reveal.
@@chrischinnock8494 Got it. Thanks for the reply. Is it fair to say that you received this information directly from the CEO - Omer?
I did not get it from him, but alerted my contact to be more visible. Apparently, he did not heed my suggestion.
Even less tactile than a standard touchscreen? I'm good.
*Did you get to see Sharp's QDEL prototype? Self emissive quantum dots.*
no, missed that
@@InsightMediaTV1 *you lack discipline*
THIS DUDE IS A COMPLETE IDIOT
It would be difficult to auto qualify/certify the experimental Mavin lidar because it's still in A-sample. What we know for sure is that neither Mavin nor Movia are certified for eye-safety by IEC. Every other lidar company has been certified. MicroVision promised eye-safety certification but hasn't got it perhaps because of the novel approach to eye-safety. MicroVision has been developing lidar for 12 years yet ended up buying Ibeo to appropriate their good reputation and revenue while masking their lack of both.
Wrong. MOVIA is certified
If the MAVIN isn't eye safe, are they able to test on public roads?
@@Ryan-dv9rl There is a database of IEC certified eye-safe lidar and neither Movia nor Mavin is on it. All other lidars are on it. This is a fact and can be verified by anybody. Have a nice day regardless.
@@kolebronson24 I think they self-declared the lidar "compliant". That's not the same as the third-party IEC certification that they promised. You may remember one picture in Germany with covers blocking the lenses.
@@techwithzeeshan222 is being disingenuous about Mavis, it is class 1 compliant as confirmed by third party experts and can currently be sold and evaluated by OEMs and tier 1s, which is all it needs to be at this stage
correct me if am wrong but Innoviz tech will require more moving parts right?? witch mean more chance/risk of failure something breaking as well as more exotic expensive materials hard to find and makes scalability more difficult.
yes, two moving mirrors, so mechanical parts moving in a tough vibration and shock environment. Not necessarily exotic or expensive, but qualification does seem challenging.
i think they are simply using the classic screen and transparent sheet combo. The screen and sheet are at 45° angle,
That could be, but they specifically said they were using a HOE - to project the image at a fixed distance and angle.
Could you point us towards the "auto certification" documentation?
maybe SAE has such docs?
Oh I figured you had the documents since you are making statements that seem to be baseless. Who exactly told you about lidar "auto certification" and that Microvision doesn't have it?
There's a database of ASIL certified components and products. Maybe you should try a search engine. I would link it for your lazy carcass but then my comment gets flagged as "spam". There's also a database for IEC eye-safe products. Spoiler: MVIS isn't on it either. Have a good day.
Pawel Achtel's camera is 9344x7000 pixels but when he refers to 8K content I guess the underlying subject is " for screens larger than 98 inches " rather than the resolution itself. Indeed with such a large view covered by the TV it would quickly become annoying to see flashing images. I guess he also spoke about having a larger field of view which requires using shorter focal length lenses on our cameras.
The large 9Kx7K capture format is important for high fidelity rendering of other formats, including 16:9 8K. He couples with really good lenses too to ensure very high MTF. Not all content needs this clarity, but maybe it is better to capture with high clarity and reduce/massage in post to suite an aesthetic. Yes, you will get a shorter depth of field with his large sensor, so focus becomes more critical, as he mentioned.
With glasses I suppose they have added a sheet of matte finish?
not sure how they reduce the glow yet.
Can I carry the applications in it? @@InsightMediaTV1
No tactile feedback? Psssh, no thank you.
not in this demo, but I have seen it using ultrasonic tech.
The wide dashboard looks nice
This video indicates at the end that dynamic fov is needed
It is a hit video. He is standing outside Innoviz booth & talks about Microvision first 😂 So most likely Innoviz bad mouthed
My Innoviz discussion did not even mention Microvision. that was a separate discussion. Why would you assume they bad mouthed Microvision?
@@InsightMediaTV1 Watch your video again. The first sentence of that video is about Microvision when you are standing outside Innoviz booth.
that's because I had just spoken with Microvision and then Innoviz and convenient to summarize discussion at that point.@@systemanalyst3039
@@InsightMediaTV1To me it appears you were just in a hurry to offload some BS by Innoviz against Microvision. But glad that dynamic FOV is needed
@@InsightMediaTV1 I for one appreciate your insight into these companies, it gives a good explanation of things going on behind the scenes. Were you able to visit other lidar booths i'd love to hear your takes on Aeva,Hesai and Luminar. I would have liked to hear your discussions with robosense as well.. Just FYI you are discussing MVIS which is a heavy retail stock so if you wonder why all the comments on it.
So Innoviz's "auto-qualified" MEMS solution is being abandoned for a non-MEMS mirror galvo "concept" that is not auto-qualified. Are we to understand that they are effectively starting over with a new technology because their current solution is inadequate? Did they say how far along are they with the new concept? And when might it be ready at least in engineering sample form, and how long after that would it be auto-qualified? Incidentally, given your statement that Microvision has been developing MEMS scanners for about 30 years, is it their expertise and IP in this area that prevents Innoviz from further advancing their own MEMS solution, forcing a pivot to a different technology?
I am unsure if there is an IP issue with the MEMS tech, but doubt it as there are many suppliers of this kind of scanner. My impression they gave was that they are moving on because of the difficulties in qualifying the MEMS scanner with BMW. On the other hand, the hard work was done, so there are clearly other issues which I did not learn about. No time frame offered for qualifying the galvo solution.
If it's 30 years old, its patent expired.
@@techwithzeeshan222unless of course the tech has been continuously upgraded over the years and new patents issued.
@@techwithzeeshan222 Patent? They have hundreds, and more every year.
Good job on the conclusion, Chris - thank you.
Isn't it The Future?
I have my doubts
Thanks for the video! Who did you speak to with MicroVision? They have a two 1D electromagnetic MEMS scanner in their state of the art lidar sensor called MAVIN. It has a dynamic FOV and is based off the design found in the laser display scanners found in the Hololens 2. Too bad they didn't talk to you about it.
sorry, did not get his name and it was brief
"State of the art" tech that nobody wants and is 30 years old? Wow.
Dual Cell displays ? Aren't those things almost banned in occident aside from professional calibration displays ?
not sure about any banning issues, but power efficiency may be a concern