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Charbax | Innolux 106" microLED quantum dot color conversion, 3D Displays and paper-like Art Display @charbax | Uploaded May 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
At the recent youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjJihFUMIabPjjPrALb6a7Z Innolux introduced various cutting-edge products, a company specializing in advanced displays, started by highlighting the impressive 106-inch micro LED panel, which features a unique structure and color conversion technology. Elon, a representative from Innolux, explained that the micro LED display utilizes blue LEDs combined with color conversion materials to generate red and green light. This approach ensures high brightness and vibrant colors while maintaining a high contrast ratio, surpassing traditional LCDs

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Elon further described the seamless tiling capability of these micro LED panels. Each unit measures approximately 12.3 inches and can be tiled to create larger displays without noticeable seams. The tiling technique allows for flexible configurations in both vertical and horizontal directions. Despite slight visible edges up close, the optimal viewing distance of three to four meters minimizes this issue, making it suitable for large-scale applications. The display also achieves a remarkable color gamut coverage, reaching 90% of the BT.2020 standard, and offers an ultra-wide viewing angle with consistent brightness and color from different perspectives.

In discussing the technical aspects of color conversion, Elon clarified that Innolux uses quantum dot technology to convert blue light into red and green. This method involves inkjet printing, an efficient process that minimizes material waste compared to traditional photolithography. Inkjet printing enables the precise application of quantum dots on each pixel, enhancing the display's overall performance. Elon emphasized that this innovative approach allows for the production of large micro LED panels with superior image quality and energy efficiency.

During the conversation, Todd inquired about the potential visibility of seams in the tiled displays. Elon acknowledged that while the goal is to eliminate visible seams entirely, slight edges might still be detectable at close range. However, ongoing improvements aim to minimize these edges further, enhancing the viewing experience. The discussion also touched on the integration of advanced codecs and video processing techniques to ensure smooth transitions and seamless video playback across the tiled units.

The dialogue shifted to the resolution capabilities of Innolux's displays. Elon mentioned that the current 106-inch micro LED panel supports a resolution of 8K, achieved through the precise tiling of smaller units. This high resolution ensures detailed and immersive visuals, making it ideal for applications requiring large, high-definition displays. Although the pricing details were not disclosed, Elon hinted at the competitive pricing structure for these advanced panels.

Following the micro LED discussion, Elon introduced another innovative product: the Innolux 3D native eye display. This display incorporates eye-tracking technology and specialized algorithms to deliver distinct images to each eye, creating a 3D effect without the need for glasses. The eye-tracking system ensures precise alignment of images based on the viewer's position, providing a comfortable and immersive 3D experience. The display supports 4K resolution, with each eye receiving a full HD image, and is compatible with commercial games for an enhanced gaming experience.

Elon addressed concerns about potential eye strain from prolonged use of the 3D display. He assured that the advanced eye-tracking and quick response algorithms reduce latency and provide a seamless viewing experience, minimizing discomfort. The discussion revealed that while only one person can experience the 3D effect at a time, the display's sharpness and responsiveness make it a compelling option for individual use in gaming and other applications.

Lastly, Todd and Elon explored the Innolux Gallery Display, available in 42-inch and 27-inch models. The 42-inch version features an 8:9 aspect ratio, while the 27-inch model adheres to the more common 16:9 ratio. These displays are equipped with ambient light sensors that automatically adjust color temperature and brightness based on surrounding light conditions, enhancing visibility and reducing glare. The reflective technology and special surface treatments give these LCDs a paper-like appearance, making them ideal for displaying digital art and other visual content.

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