2019
DOI: 10.1002/sdtp.13489
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32.1: Invited Paper: Q‐View: A Compression Technology for UHD Resolution, Low Power, and Low Cost LCOS Panels

Abstract: Syndiant has successfully demonstrated its innovative Q‐View compression technology with the fabrication of a 4K UHD (3840x2160) LCOS micro‐display. The SYL2341 is a low‐power 0.55‐inch LCOS display for HMD and projector applications. Q‐View technology can be applied to higher resolutions beyond 4K, or to lower resolutions for significant reduction in die size and power consumption.

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“…LCoS is one of the most representative micro-display technologies, and it has been popularly em-ployed in VR and AR devices, like Google Glass, and beam projectors since it can realize high resolution with a relatively uncomplicated structure using a typical semiconductor manufacturing process. The LCoS display constructs a single red, green, and blue (RGB) color frame by using the field sequential color (FSC) scheme to overlap three individual red, green, and blue color sub-frames sequentially [19]- [22]. This approach is completely different from those of other display technologies, including OLED, LCD, and micro LED, that illuminate the RGB color lights at each pixel of the displays.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LCoS is one of the most representative micro-display technologies, and it has been popularly em-ployed in VR and AR devices, like Google Glass, and beam projectors since it can realize high resolution with a relatively uncomplicated structure using a typical semiconductor manufacturing process. The LCoS display constructs a single red, green, and blue (RGB) color frame by using the field sequential color (FSC) scheme to overlap three individual red, green, and blue color sub-frames sequentially [19]- [22]. This approach is completely different from those of other display technologies, including OLED, LCD, and micro LED, that illuminate the RGB color lights at each pixel of the displays.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%