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I usually just talk technology on this blog, but the recent events involving my blog on Google Glass using Himax’s panel caused some fascinating movement in Himax’s stock price. …
As a follow-up to my last post, I though I would show why Google Glass is most likely using a transmissive panel. It all comes down to size and shape.…
I was looking at a video that showed a Google Prototype the other day and it became obvious to me that they were using a color filter LCOS panel. I…
Sorry for being away from the blog so long. I had two big “consulting gigs” come in one right after the other and I have been working virtually non-stop for…
I have no doubt that eventually all projection devices will use laser illumination due to their huge optical advantage. But there still remain serious technical and business questions as to…
Microvision continues to make thinly veiled accusations against this blog in their May 9th, 2012 Company Displayground Blog (quoting directly with my bold emphasis added): “Our shareholders are following the…
Since my last post on Augmented Reality (AR) and near eye (head mount) display Google put out some publicity on their Project Glass concept. Google made it abundantly clear that this…
First, sorry for being away so long. Some family and other matters took me a way and I fell out of the habit of posting. I am going to try…
Augmented Reality (AR) Head Mounted Displays (HMD) [aka Near Eye Displays, Wearable Computing, and other many other names] has gotten a big boost in the public mindset with the Feb.…
It’s nice to know that a CEO of a public traded company is following my blog. On today’s Microvision Conference Call (available for a few days) at 34:16 in…
I have been traveling for most of the last 2 weeks with a number of business meetings. I thought I would get a quick blog out today ahead of Microvision’s …
TI’s DLP® WVGA (848×480) and WXGA (1280×800) microdisplays use what are commonly known as “diamond” pixels. This article will explain what these pixels look like, their effect on image quality,…
I got asked a series of questions by reader “me_wwwing” after the article Laser with LCOS is Focus Free — Yes Really! that I am answering in this post because I…
Yes, when LCOS panels are used with lasers they can be “Focus Free.” I have found that even very technical people have a hard time believing this as it goes…