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Miscellaneous
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How can you provide a futuristic looking display for entertainment use?
OLED & other potentially disruptive display
technologies have been strongly pursuing an aspect of
quasi-transparency. Movies such as "The Minority Report" did a fairly
good job at depicting this. Unfortunately, a large size display using
OLED or other non-LCD technologies can be quite costly to produce. As
these displays are still in prototype form -and many years away from
production, the cost can be upwards of $1 Million per display with a
lead time of a year or longer. OLED technology, unlike LCD technology,
does not use any type of backlight. Light is produced in various
colors through chemical interactions (hence the name OLED or Organic
Light Emitting Diodes). Non-active portions in TOLED displays, the
quasi-transparent sister of OLED, would allow a user to see right
through the display. There are, however, more cost effective ways of
achieving a similar result.
Utilizing our trioLCD technology, we can mock this up-and-coming
technology by modifying the latest state of the art LCD technology. To
do this, we remove the back-end module assembly of an LCD display.
What is left is a translucent piece of glass with two sides of TABs.
This translucent glass will produce an image, however, without the
proper lighting, the image will be very difficult to view. At this
point, we will apply a film to the front of the display which will
reduce glare & make the images sharper & easier to read. Then, we
apply a series of paper-thin layers to the rear of the glass for
accurate colorization and a level of reflectance. To picture this
reflective aspect, think something analogous to a one-way mirror. This
reflectivity vs. transmissivity level will be set at approximately 65%
(R) to 35% (T), where (R) denotes reflectivity & (T) denotes the
transmissive aspect. This level can be adjusted accordingly based on
your preferences. The result will be a display that you can see right
through -but also see beautiful, accurate imagery on the screen.
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