Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Jun 18 2008, 9:48am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The tiny FLCOS microdisplays measure only 11.5mm high and consume less than 100mW of power. Displaytech says that over 18,000,000 FLCOS microdisplays have shipped for use in consumer electronics products.
"We are very excited that we have begun filling production orders for FLCOS microdisplays, indicating to us the start of an exciting new category of consumer electronic products. Small image projectors will ignite new use models for displays and stimulate yet unthought-of applications for inexpensive, pico-sized projection displays," said Richard Barton, CEO of Displaytech.
Via Displaytech
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