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Sony unveiled Crystal LED display technology in the CES 2012. [3] [4] The following year, the company was deciding between CLED and OLED, and did not display CLED at the 2013 CES, but produced an OLED instead. [5] The rear view of a CLEDIS installation, showing the individual modules mounted in a grid.
Quantum dot display (QD-LED)/ Electroluminescent quantum dots (ELQD, QDLE, EL-QLED)/ AMQLED Samsung, Sony, NanoPhotonica, Nanosys: Many expect that quantum dot display technology can compete or even replace liquid crystal displays (LCDs) in near future, including the desktop and notebook computer spaces and televisions.
MicroLED displays is an emerging flat-panel display technology consisting of arrays of microscopic LEDs forming the individual pixel elements. Like OLED, microLED offers infinite contrast ratio, but unlike OLED, microLED is immune to screen burn-in, and consumes less power while having higher light output, as it uses LEDs instead of organic ...
A dramatic acquisition saga in one of the world’s fastest growing media industries is headed for a bitter ending. Sony Group has called off the merger between its India unit and Mumbai-based Zee ...
NEW YORK/TOKYO (Reuters) -Sony is in talks to acquire Kadokawa, the Japanese media powerhouse behind the "Elden Ring" game, two sources familiar with the matter said, as the technology giant looks ...
Venerable electronics firm Sony (NYSE: SONY) has joined the cadre of companies choosing to split their stocks. Sony announced a 5-for-1 stock split to take effect Oct. 1. Sony announced a 5-for-1 ...
In India, Sony has its footprint across all major cities and towns in the country through a distribution network of over 20,000 dealers and distributors, 300 exclusive Sony outlets and 25 direct branch locations. [2] [dead link ] Moreover, Sony's 19 sales branches cover a total of 450 cities. It has also developed a network of 270 Sony ...
First InGaN microLED and first passive-driven microLED display – Hongxing Jiang, et al, “Micro-size LED and detector arrays for mini-displays, hyperbright light emitting diodes, lighting, and UV detector and imaging sensor applications” US patent 6,410,940 (filed: 06/15/2000).