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Kong) unveiled a light-emitting diode (LED)-based picoprojector engine that is less than 4 cc in volume and 6 mm in height ..... package, ForYou and ASTRI designed the embeddable LED picoprojector for handheld consumer devices. “We are pleased to expand
light-emitting diode (LED)-based pocket projector or picoprojector that uses Wavien's proprietary Recycling LED Technology ..... which is available from Wavien for licensing to pocket and picoprojector makers. "Instead of combining light from separate red
The SEE100 Smartphone focus-free laser optical engine for embedded picoprojector applications includes a red, green, and blue laser, all optics, and the model SYL2010 microdisplay with 800 × 600 pixels.
The HL45023TG high-power, 60 mW, 445 nm blue laser diode is designed for accessory or mobile picoprojector applications.
Dallas, TX --Syndiant is holding a contest to explore creative ideas and uses for picoprojector technology.
Syndiant's SYl2030 offers the world's smallest WVGA (854 x 480 pixels) microdisplay at only 6 mm tall with a pixel array diagonal of 0.21 inches and a 5.4 micron pixel pitch. It is intended for the high-volume embedded picoprojector market by enabling very thin (less than 7 mm) optical modules that ...
An all-digital VGA (640 x 480-pixel) resolution full-color organic-light-emitting-diode (OLED) microdisplay is being developed by engineers at Fraunhofer IPMS (Dresden, Germany) for projection applications.
Redmund, WA-- Picoprojector maker MicroVision, Inc . (NASDAQ: MVIS), has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Pioneer Corporation of
miniature projection display products or picoprojector products, received the multi ..... articles: " VGA OLED microdisplay is picoprojector source " and " Smallest WVGA microdisplay targets picoprojector market ". Microvision recently announced
technology from Texas Instruments (TI; Dallas, TX) is finding its way into many more arenas than just well-known picoprojector applications —so many in fact that this year's Photonics West 2010 MOEMS–MEMS Conference 7596 was almost entirely