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20 April 2018
Bringing Back Print by Eliminating the Paper

Bringing Back Print by Eliminating the Paper

Want to bring back print? Try paper that doesn't grow on trees. A new, paper-thin liquid crystal display (LCD) could be used to display a daily newspaper — and be refreshed with news updates throughout the day. Read more →

Precision optical components for display technologies

Knight Optical (USA) LLC

Precision Optical Components for Display Technologies

Looking for an IR cut filter to eradicate saturation in your image? Knight Optical has the answer with our stock precision filters and custom capabilities.
 

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Children Struggle with Mechanics of Holding a Pencil Thanks to Time Spent on Touchscreen Devices

Children Struggle with Mechanics of Holding a Pencil Thanks to Time Spent on Touchscreen Devices

Experts believe that children's excess tablet use is getting in the way of children naturally developing their finger muscles enough to properly hold pencils upon starting school. Read more →

Injection Molding and Printed Electronics Combine for the Next Generation of Advertising Displays

Injection Molding and Printed Electronics Combine for the Next Generation of Advertising Displays

Researchers have developed new light-emitting diode (LED) displays that combine flexibility, low cost, and high technical performance enabled by roll-to-roll mass manufacturing technology. Read more →

10.1 in. TFT with IPS, 500 nits Brightness, Wide Temp

All Shore Industries

10.1 in. TFT with IPS, 500 nits Brightness, Wide Temp

ASI Displays introduces a 10.1 in. TFT with IPS and LVDS interface. ASI-T-1010JA5LN/D, has all angle view, 1024 (RGB) x 600 resolution, contrast ratio 600.
 

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Moxtek's ICE Cube

MOXTEK, Inc.

Moxtek's ICE Cube

Moxtek's ICE Cube™ polarizing beamsplitters are optimized for use at wide angles of incidence while maintaining high efficiency and contrast, which is especially important in HMD and low f# applications.
 

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Optically Clear, Nanosilica Filled Epoxy System

Master Bond, Inc.

Optically Clear, Nanosilica Filled Epoxy System

Master Bond EP113 epoxy features a nanosilica filler to enhance dimensional stability.
 

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M Ventures Invests in CLEARink Displays

M Ventures Invests in CLEARink Displays

M Ventures announced that they have made an investment in CLEARink's C Round. CLEARink has developed ePaper 2.0, the world's first reflective display that will be color and video/internet capable. Read more →

Check Your Vitals on Your Wrist

Check Your Vitals on Your Wrist

Imagine seeing your vital signs in real time, right on your wrist. It could happen sooner than we think, according to new research from the University of Tokyo's Graduate School of Engineering. Read more →

 

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