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  2. See-through display - Wikipedia

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    A see-through display or transparent display is an electronic display that allows the user to see what is shown on the screen while still being able to see through it. The main applications of this type of display are in head-up displays , augmented reality systems, digital signage, and general large-scale spatial light modulation .

  3. MicroLED - Wikipedia

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    Samsung’s microLED display technology transfers micrometer-scale LEDs into LED modules, resulting in what resembles wall tiles composed of mass-transferred clusters of almost microscopic lights. [95] [96] Samsung's Transparent MicroLED (debuted at 2024 CES) Samsung has also debuted at 2024 CES their Transparent MicroLED display. [97]

  4. List of flat panel display manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Sony produces and sells commercial MicroLED displays called CLEDIS (Crystal-LED Integrated Displays, also called Canvas-LED) in small quantities. [31] Samsung sells a luxury and commercial product called "The Wall", which consists of several microLED display modules tiled together, like in most video walls.

  5. Head-up display - Wikipedia

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    Eyebox – The optical collimator produces a cylinder of parallel light so the display can only be viewed while the viewer's eyes are somewhere within that cylinder, a three-dimensional area called the head motion box or eyebox. Modern HUD eyeboxes are usually about 5 lateral by 3 vertical by 6 longitudinal inches (13x8x15 cm.)

  6. LED display - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 UEFA Champions League Final match between Manchester United and Barcelona was broadcast live in 3D format in Gothenburg (Sweden), on an EKTA screen. It had a refresh rate of 100 Hz, a diagonal of 7.11 m (23 ft 3.92 in) and a display area of 6.192×3.483 m, and was listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest LED 3D TV.

  7. LCD television - Wikipedia

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    Predictions that prices for LCDs would rapidly drop through 2007 led to a "wait and see" attitude in the market, and sales of all large-screen televisions stagnated while customers watched to see if this would happen. [4] Plasmas and LCDs reached price parity in 2007, with the LCD's higher resolution being a 'winning point' for many sales. [4]