Micro light-emitting diodes (micro-LEDs) are the future of display technology, promising bright, energy-efficient screens for optical communication,...
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Users of augmented reality (AR) glasses require especially bright displays in daylight to clearly recognize content. High brightness and low power consumption are therefore crucial development goals, as optical systems—such as AR glasses—exhibit high brightness losses and wearable devices are limited by battery storage.
Micro light-emitting diodes (micro-LEDs) are the future of display technology, promising bright, energy-efficient screens for optical communication,...
Apple is the first to use Tandem OLED screen panels on a product sold to the public, namely on the iPad Pro M4. This screen panel is manufactured by...
Honor provides another interesting offering with the Magic7 Pro model. This is not the first time Honor has given a complete focus to the premium...
Samsung expects to enter the augmented reality glasses market in partnership with Google.
HONOR is back with the latest flagship model Magic7 Pro in Malaysia. This seventh model has brought significant improvements in terms of technology...
By Connor O'Keeffe Last week, parts of Los Angeles, California, were devastated by a series of especially destructive wildfires. While fires are...
TECNO launched an industry-first CMF technology that combines ultra-fine optical fibres with mini-LED lights into smartphone battery covers