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QD Vision Introduces Quantum Dot-Based Active Matrix Display with SVGA Resolution

QD Vision, a company specializing in display and lighting solutions, has demonstrated a quantum dot-based active matrix display for the US Army as part of a Phase II Small Business Innovative Research Program (SBIR).

The micro-display imaging system incorporates the company’s quantum dot light emitting diode (QLED) technology, and has a SVGA resolution with a pixel count of 800x600.

QLEDs are ideal for using as an energy-saving tunable color device for lighting and display applications that can utilize flexible, transparent or thin materials. The micro-display is used as a major constituent in indirect viewing systems for applications that require increased power efficiency, color contrast and brightness as well as high resolution. The display solutions are suitable for a number of applications including portable devices, wearable computers, helmet-mounted displays and video headsets.

QD Vision manufactured the new amber monochrome display that fulfills the entire program standards. In addition, the company will develop new full-color versions of the display.

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