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Jun 3 2009, 8:00am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The new Memory LCD is aimed at applications in mobile phones, watches, remote controls and performance tracking electronics. The 1.35-inch LCD has a monochrome resolution of 96 x 96 and is capable of displaying smooth graphics with 50% reflectance and only 15 µW of power consumption.
The Memory LCD is visible in an environment with a mere 0.5 lux without needing a light source. That is nearly complete darkness. The display is also very thin making it ideal for space-limited designs like watches and phones. The contrast ratio for the display is 10:1 and the dot pitch is 0.252 x 0.252.
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