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Near-to-eye 2048×1536 pixels microdisplay offers immersive field of view

Near-to-eye 2048×1536 pixels microdisplay offers immersive field of view

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Designed to be configured as a near-to-eye display, the 21mm diagonal unit features 3.1 million pixels and its wide field of view of over 100° enables the implementation of truly immersive head mounted display systems, without noticing the pixels’ structure.

Operating as a spatial light modulator, the unit reflects light from an RGB diode and modulates the reflected light spatially and sequentially to display binary bit-planes at frequencies over 5.7kHz. Using the company’s so-called Time Domain Imaging technology, it supports 120Hz native WUXGA performance at 24-bit colour (8-bit per colour), with a fully scalable brightness and a customizable colour gamut.

By switching the FLCOS pixels to form sequential grey-scale images synchronized with sequential red, green and blue illuminations, Time Domain Imaging renders full colour images (this happens so fast the human eye integrates the three primary colour grey-scale images into one). Because there are no sub-pixels nor any RGB colour filters, the display boasts a high fill factor, greater than 94% according to the manufacturer.

The unit comes with a USB interface for system control, a GUI for system set-up and administration, a default DisplayPort video input and a daughterboard expansion header for custom system integration. It can be used in head mounted displays, for image injection in surgical microscopes or even for stereoscopic imaging.

Visit Forth Dimension Displays at www.forthdd.com

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