Posted On: 01/08/2015 10:49:32 AM
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"Attempting" to put the tea leaves together and how things fit and play out. This post (posted by Jamis yesterday) has merit.
When Sharp executives speaking at its CES press conference presented their view of the future beyond LCD, they pulled out a wild card: MEMS displays. Sharp has been working with Qualcomm subsidiary Pixtronix for more than two years to develop a display using indium gallium zinc oxide (IGZO) semiconductor technology. IGZO/MEMS displays comprise arrays of tiny mechanical shutters, one at each pixel, that switch to select red, green, or blue from a cycling backlight.
http://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/consumer-e...chnologies
San Marcos-based Quantum Materials Corp. (QMC) has announced that they are now shipping size-optimized metallic oxide particles to a major Asian electronics conglomerate.
http://bionews-tx.com/news/2014/04/15/quantum...nics-firm/
When Sharp executives speaking at its CES press conference presented their view of the future beyond LCD, they pulled out a wild card: MEMS displays. Sharp has been working with Qualcomm subsidiary Pixtronix for more than two years to develop a display using indium gallium zinc oxide (IGZO) semiconductor technology. IGZO/MEMS displays comprise arrays of tiny mechanical shutters, one at each pixel, that switch to select red, green, or blue from a cycling backlight.
http://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/consumer-e...chnologies
San Marcos-based Quantum Materials Corp. (QMC) has announced that they are now shipping size-optimized metallic oxide particles to a major Asian electronics conglomerate.
http://bionews-tx.com/news/2014/04/15/quantum...nics-firm/
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