| Introducing The MicroLED Handbook |
2020-01-16 06:10:00-05
MicroLED-Info is proud to present The MicroLED Handbook. This book is a comprehensive guide to MicroLED display technology, industry and market. MicroLED displays are thin, efficient, bright and flexible and are on track to revolutionize the display industry. Reading this book, you'll learn all about:- MicroLED technology, materials and production processes
- How MicroLEDs compare to LCDs and OLEDs
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What are the challenges towards commercial production
- LED technology and manufacturing processes
- MicroLED driving and full-color architectures
- The MicroLED displays currently on the market
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| The Perovskite Handbook - 2020 edition |
2020-01-20 07:18:40-05
MicroLED-Info and Perovskite-Info are happy to announce the 2020 edition of The Perovskite Handbook. This book is a comprehensive guide to perovskite materials, applications and industry, and it is now updated to January 2020 and lists recent developments and new companies, initiatives and research activities.
Perovskites are an exciting class of materials that feature a myriad of exciting properties. Perovskites are now entering the display market, with applications in quantum dots, LEDs, lasers and more. Reading this book, you'll learn all about:- Different perovskite materials, their properties and structure
- How perovskites can be made, tuned and used
- What kinds of applications perovskites are suitable for
- Perovskites Quantum Dots
- Perovskite solar cells, their merits and challenges
- Perovskites-based LEDs
- The state of the perovskite market, potential and future
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| Mojo Vision develops microLED-based AR contact lenses |
2020-01-20 07:53:06-05
In June 2019, AR developer Mojo Vision announced that it developed a 14k sub-pixel PPI Micro-LED microdisplay, to power its upcoming AR platform. The company now revealed that its technology actually embeds the microLED microdisplay in a contact lens. 
Mojo Vision has been in stealth mode until now - as the company finally revealed its technology and demonstrated a lens mounted to a handheld stick that you can peer through to see a demo loop comprised of green text overlaid on real world objects.
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