A new display technology is preparing to engage LCD, OLED, and Plasma technology. Time Multiplexed Optical Shutter (TMOS) has a number of advantages.
The PIXEL advantage:
PIXELS
Traditional displays use three closely spaced dots displaying different intensities of red, green and blue to create one color – somewhat like the dots that comprise a printed image. Because these dots are so close together, the human eye perceives them as a single color. This is called “spatial additive color.â€
UniPixel is based on a “temporal additive color.†Short bursts of red, green and blue light are emitted through the same dot so quickly that the eye also sees them as a single color. But in this case, different durations of red, green and blue create different shades and hues.
Once you understand these differences, you can intuitively understand many UniPixel benefits.
Each dot can display a full range of colors resulting in more vivid, intense images.
Color is smoother and more lifelike.
Manufacturing is simplified.
UniPixel holds – or has applied for – a number of patents that enable temporal color systems to surpass the limitations of spatial color. They include patents on the shutter, materials, lens, construction techniques and software drivers.
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The future of the technology sounds promising also.
We believe UniPixel will be a revolutionary technology that will create a whole new world of possibilities for product designers and engineers.
FLEXIBLE SCREENS UniPixel screens, like fiber optic cable, can be bendable
The radius of curvature can go up to 20 times the display’s thickness.
This will enable a new generation of:
Immersive entertainment
Home theaters that can be built to wrap around viewers like IMAX screens
3-D capable
Photo-realistic imaging
Immersive mission planning
Battle planners will be able to see the battlefield around them as if they were there. Teams will be able to view images layered over each other on one screen
ELECTRONIC WARFARE UniPixel Displays will be energy efficient and inherently rugged, two key factors in forward deployments where power may be in short supply
They will exhibit low EMR/EMI plus high immunity to electromagnetic pulses
They will be able to use infrared light sources
VARIABLE RESOLUTION One screen will let viewers see the forest and the trees simultaneously. While the master image remains static, they will be able to zoom in on details in certain areas without having the image go soft
ACTIVE SIGNAGE UniPixel Displays will be tiled together easily. Because they will be readable in bright sunlight, they could be used for billboards, highway signs, trade shows and more
ARCHITECTURE AND INTERIOR DESIGN UniPixel Displays could appear transparent from the rear. Retailers could use them as windows for people inside and displays for people outside
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The PIXEL advantage:
PIXELS
Traditional displays use three closely spaced dots displaying different intensities of red, green and blue to create one color – somewhat like the dots that comprise a printed image. Because these dots are so close together, the human eye perceives them as a single color. This is called “spatial additive color.â€
UniPixel is based on a “temporal additive color.†Short bursts of red, green and blue light are emitted through the same dot so quickly that the eye also sees them as a single color. But in this case, different durations of red, green and blue create different shades and hues.
Once you understand these differences, you can intuitively understand many UniPixel benefits.
Each dot can display a full range of colors resulting in more vivid, intense images.
Color is smoother and more lifelike.
Manufacturing is simplified.
UniPixel holds – or has applied for – a number of patents that enable temporal color systems to surpass the limitations of spatial color. They include patents on the shutter, materials, lens, construction techniques and software drivers.
The company has completed $12 million in private financing with Tudor Investment Corp. "UniPixel's unique TMOS approach to color display technology is both revolutionary and disruptive," said Rob Broggi, a vice president at Tudor.
Indeed, "While most new display technologies don't offer a clear and substantial added value to potential customers and end users, UniPixel certainly seems to," said Ken Werner, senior analyst at market research firm Insight Media. "The structure would seem to offer much lower cost than LCD."
http://www.eetimes.com/rss/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=198001203&pgno=1
The future of the technology sounds promising also.
We believe UniPixel will be a revolutionary technology that will create a whole new world of possibilities for product designers and engineers.
FLEXIBLE SCREENS UniPixel screens, like fiber optic cable, can be bendable
The radius of curvature can go up to 20 times the display’s thickness.
This will enable a new generation of:
Immersive entertainment
Home theaters that can be built to wrap around viewers like IMAX screens
3-D capable
Photo-realistic imaging
Immersive mission planning
Battle planners will be able to see the battlefield around them as if they were there. Teams will be able to view images layered over each other on one screen
ELECTRONIC WARFARE UniPixel Displays will be energy efficient and inherently rugged, two key factors in forward deployments where power may be in short supply
They will exhibit low EMR/EMI plus high immunity to electromagnetic pulses
They will be able to use infrared light sources
VARIABLE RESOLUTION One screen will let viewers see the forest and the trees simultaneously. While the master image remains static, they will be able to zoom in on details in certain areas without having the image go soft
ACTIVE SIGNAGE UniPixel Displays will be tiled together easily. Because they will be readable in bright sunlight, they could be used for billboards, highway signs, trade shows and more
ARCHITECTURE AND INTERIOR DESIGN UniPixel Displays could appear transparent from the rear. Retailers could use them as windows for people inside and displays for people outside
http://www.unipixel.com/home.htm