P-OLED based Headset from Micemissive with CDT License
Cambridge Display Technology (CDT) today announced that its licensee, MicroEmissive Displays (MED) has completed construction of its volume manufacturing facility for P-OLED based microdisplays in Dresden and that the company will begin initial production of its new P-OLED based plug-and-play 24-bit wearable color headset display, codenamed "Telford" in July.
"We're excited to see one of our long-time licensees, MED, move forward to high volume commercial production with their excellent low-power consumption Telford display product," said David Fyfe, chief executive officer of CDT. "With a reported $10.5 million in backorders for this product alone and strong design-in activity from key consumer electronics companies, it is clear that the market potential for P-OLED displays - which offer a superior viewing experience with significantly lower power consumption than comparable LCD displays - is significant and growing.
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