P-OLED Microdisplay Advantages Demonstrated at SID 2007


MicroEmissive Displays (LSE:MED) will be demonstrating the advantages of its advanced polymer OLED microdisplay technology on the CDT stand, booth 1020, at SID 2007.

Demonstration kits for its production eyescreen™ products will show how the devices can be readily incorporated into wearable head-sets for personal TV and video viewing and electronic viewfinders for digital cameras, camcorders and night vision systems. The demo kits feature a series of video clips to showcase the superior image quality of MED's P-OLED technology, its vivid colours and high contrast ratio, and motion video that is free from blur and flicker. Headsets using eyescreen™ devices benefit further from the products' digital interface and low power consumption leading to greatly extended battery life.

The eyescreen™ ME3204 is the first device to be manufactured at MED's new production facility in Dresden, Germany. The new line is fully automated and capable of making commercial volumes of displays - up to ten million units per annum once fully ramped.

MED's Professor Ian Underwood said: “Our technology has been talked and written about a great deal, and has won wide recognition in several independent awards. The buzz is getting louder now that its benefits are starting to be seen in real mass-market products of the future. We now have the production capacity to meet this growing demand and our demo kits will spread the word even more widely amongst product design engineers looking for a fast, robust design-in solution for smaller, lighter-weight, stylish products.”
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