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18 August 1998 Microdisplay opportunity: small size, low power, big image, bright future
Hiap L. Ong
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Abstract
Microdisplays, which offers displays with small size, low power, big image, and a bright future, are particular useful for low power mobile personal communication and information display. Among all possible technologies, active matrix addressed liquid crystal displays using CMOS circuit fabricated in single-crystal silicon is presently the best approach for these microdisplays. A personal view on the microdisplay advantages and possible opportunities is summarized. A detailed description on the leading Kopin monochrome and color virtual displays is given.
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Hiap L. Ong "Microdisplay opportunity: small size, low power, big image, bright future", Proc. SPIE 3560, Display Devices and Systems II, (18 August 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.319685
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KEYWORDS
LCDs

Silicon

Projection systems

Field emission displays

CMOS technology

Image resolution

Liquid crystal on silicon

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