2026-04-23

[News] Samsung and POSTECH Publish 2D/3D Switchable Display Research in Nature

Samsung Electronics and POSTECH have published a research paper titled “Switchable 2D-3D display through a metasurface lenticular lens” in the prestigious journal Nature, marking notable progress in next-generation display technology through industry-academia collaboration. Rethinking 3D Displays With Metasurfaces A metasurface lenticular lens-based switchable 2D/3D display uses an ultra-thin metalens1 composed of nanoscale structures to transition seamlessly between flat (2D) and stereoscopic (3D) images. A metasurface is significantly thinner whil...
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2024-11-25

Breaking New Ground In OLED: Applied Materials Unveils MAX OLED Solution For Bigger Displays

Applied Materials, Inc. AMAT launched the MAX OLED solution, a patented OLED pixel architecture and groundbreaking display manufacturing technology. This solution aims to bring the high-quality OLED displays found in premium smartphones to tablets, PCs, and eventually TVs. OLED is the preferred display technology for top smartphone manufacturers due to its exceptional display quality, lightweight, flexible form factors, and durability. However, scaling OLED display production for the larger glass panels used in tablets, PCs, and TVs has been a...
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2024-11-01

LG partners with Dallas Cowboys, begins AT&T Stadium installations

Image: LG LG has entered a multi-year partnership with the NFL's Dallas Cowboys and has completed its first installation at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, according to a press release. LG is now "Official Display Partner of the Dallas Cowboys" in a deal that includes AT&T Stadium along with Cowboys training facility and corporate headquarters The Star, located in Frisco, Texas. The initial installation includes seven MAGNIT Micro LED walls installed in the Bank of America Founder's Club at AT&T Stad...
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2024-10-22

This Full Screen Holographic Display Could Be On Your Future Car

Heads-up displays were hot technology in the 80s, and they’re still popular on premium vehicles today. They let you use a teeny little section of the windshield to display your speed or other pertinent data. But what if you could do that over the whole windshield? As reported by Automotive News, Hyundai is pursuing just that. Or more specifically, the subsidiary known as Hyundai Mobis, along with Zeiss—the optics company you’ve probably heard of from the camera world. The goal? Turn an entire windshield into a full-width display. Because, hey. Even th...
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  Lighting is stepping out of the background and into the spotlight as Philips Smart Lighting expands its Wi-Fi-based smart lighting portfolio. The new products are designed to help people shape spaces that reflect their mood, personality... READ MORE

Philips Hue and Philips Smart Lighting (connected by WiZ) - part of Signify, the world leader in lighting - have announced the launch of Sports Live, a new software available during the Championship 2026. Sports Live uses live match data to tr... READ MORE