Charbax | Tianma Booth Tour at Display Week 2024, Automotive, Flexible, FluidInk Low Power Sunlight Readable @charbax | Uploaded May 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
At Display Week 2024, Tianma showcased an impressive array of automotive and professional displays. Michael Loftus, the presenter, began by highlighting their active matrix mini-LED display, which offers about 70% transmissivity, making it semi-transparent. This is particularly useful for automotive dashboards, where the display can contour to the dashboard's shape. Additionally, Tianma's rear entertainment unit provides an immersive experience for backseat passengers, resembling a drive-in theater with its extended viewing depth.
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Thanks to Synaptics for being my Display Week 2024 video coverage sponsor. Watch all my Synaptics videos here youtube.com/watch?v=0uBWbwgkHnw&list=PL7xXqJFxvYvhAbQoe9YN4c84SqXxIY3fQ&index=2
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The tour then moved to Tianma's professional display area, emphasizing their industrial displays designed for wide temperature ranges, from -30 to 80°C. One standout was a two-wheel cluster display featuring a 5mm hole and an impressive viewing angle of 88 degrees in all directions. This display is ruggedized to withstand high shock and vibration, essential for industrial applications, with a shock rating of 20 G's. Another innovative product was the "Intelliview" invisible view display, which blends seamlessly into its surroundings when turned off, and their bistable color pneumatic display that retains the last image shown without power consumption.
Tianma's technology also includes a 15.6-inch quantum dot mini-LED display with a passive matrix that achieves a million-to-one contrast ratio and 1,000 nits of brightness, ideal for high dynamic range content. The company's 23.8-inch high-definition display, designed for medical applications like ultrasound, boasts a 72% color gamut and exceptional brightness. They also showcased a true 10-bit, 30.9-inch display with 12 million colors and no grayscale shift, making it suitable for professional and medical use.
The 27-inch full HD display targeted at point-of-sale and gas pump applications features multi-touch capabilities and liquid rejection technology, ensuring reliable performance even in challenging environments. Tianma's innovative chip-on-glass technology integrates mini-LEDs on a single sheet of glass, reducing circuitry and driver requirements, which enhances efficiency and brightness. This technology supports applications requiring high contrast and low power consumption.
In the realm of automotive displays, Tianma presented their 14.6-inch high transmissivity display, achieving up to 6.5% transmissivity, significantly higher than traditional displays. This allows for lower backlight power consumption, crucial for electric vehicles. Another highlight was the 12.3-inch switchable privacy display, which adapts to new regulations by limiting driver distraction through an automatic privacy mode when the vehicle is in motion.
Tianma's 12.3-inch oxide display, with its high frame rate capability, is perfect for video applications, offering smooth motion at 1,200 nits brightness and a 1,500:1 contrast ratio. They also demonstrated a rigid active matrix organic LED display with touch capabilities, designed for wearables, offering high brightness and efficient power usage. Their flexible organic LED display can contour to various shapes, such as a smartwatch, further showcasing their versatility in design and application.
Additionally, Tianma introduced a 16-inch dynamic range display capable of running at refresh rates from 15 to 120 Hz, optimizing power consumption and performance based on the content displayed. Their latest panel, coming from an 8.6-gen glass fabrication process, features a 300 Hz oxide display with rapid response times, making it suitable for high-speed video applications.
The tour concluded with an overview of Tianma's cutting-edge technologies, including a 1.2-inch microfluidic display offering fine pitch and flexibility, suitable for various applications. The company's advancements in transparent micro-LED displays and reconfigurable surfaces for line-of-sight communications reflect their commitment to innovation and adaptability in the display technology sector. Overall, Tianma's diverse portfolio at Display Week 2024 highlights their leadership in developing advanced, high-performance displays for automotive, professional, and consumer applications.
Watch all my videos from the Display Week 2024 here: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjJihFUMIabPjjPrALb6a7Z
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At Display Week 2024, Tianma showcased an impressive array of automotive and professional displays. Michael Loftus, the presenter, began by highlighting their active matrix mini-LED display, which offers about 70% transmissivity, making it semi-transparent. This is particularly useful for automotive dashboards, where the display can contour to the dashboard's shape. Additionally, Tianma's rear entertainment unit provides an immersive experience for backseat passengers, resembling a drive-in theater with its extended viewing depth.
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Thanks to Synaptics for being my Display Week 2024 video coverage sponsor. Watch all my Synaptics videos here youtube.com/watch?v=0uBWbwgkHnw&list=PL7xXqJFxvYvhAbQoe9YN4c84SqXxIY3fQ&index=2
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The tour then moved to Tianma's professional display area, emphasizing their industrial displays designed for wide temperature ranges, from -30 to 80°C. One standout was a two-wheel cluster display featuring a 5mm hole and an impressive viewing angle of 88 degrees in all directions. This display is ruggedized to withstand high shock and vibration, essential for industrial applications, with a shock rating of 20 G's. Another innovative product was the "Intelliview" invisible view display, which blends seamlessly into its surroundings when turned off, and their bistable color pneumatic display that retains the last image shown without power consumption.
Tianma's technology also includes a 15.6-inch quantum dot mini-LED display with a passive matrix that achieves a million-to-one contrast ratio and 1,000 nits of brightness, ideal for high dynamic range content. The company's 23.8-inch high-definition display, designed for medical applications like ultrasound, boasts a 72% color gamut and exceptional brightness. They also showcased a true 10-bit, 30.9-inch display with 12 million colors and no grayscale shift, making it suitable for professional and medical use.
The 27-inch full HD display targeted at point-of-sale and gas pump applications features multi-touch capabilities and liquid rejection technology, ensuring reliable performance even in challenging environments. Tianma's innovative chip-on-glass technology integrates mini-LEDs on a single sheet of glass, reducing circuitry and driver requirements, which enhances efficiency and brightness. This technology supports applications requiring high contrast and low power consumption.
In the realm of automotive displays, Tianma presented their 14.6-inch high transmissivity display, achieving up to 6.5% transmissivity, significantly higher than traditional displays. This allows for lower backlight power consumption, crucial for electric vehicles. Another highlight was the 12.3-inch switchable privacy display, which adapts to new regulations by limiting driver distraction through an automatic privacy mode when the vehicle is in motion.
Tianma's 12.3-inch oxide display, with its high frame rate capability, is perfect for video applications, offering smooth motion at 1,200 nits brightness and a 1,500:1 contrast ratio. They also demonstrated a rigid active matrix organic LED display with touch capabilities, designed for wearables, offering high brightness and efficient power usage. Their flexible organic LED display can contour to various shapes, such as a smartwatch, further showcasing their versatility in design and application.
Additionally, Tianma introduced a 16-inch dynamic range display capable of running at refresh rates from 15 to 120 Hz, optimizing power consumption and performance based on the content displayed. Their latest panel, coming from an 8.6-gen glass fabrication process, features a 300 Hz oxide display with rapid response times, making it suitable for high-speed video applications.
The tour concluded with an overview of Tianma's cutting-edge technologies, including a 1.2-inch microfluidic display offering fine pitch and flexibility, suitable for various applications. The company's advancements in transparent micro-LED displays and reconfigurable surfaces for line-of-sight communications reflect their commitment to innovation and adaptability in the display technology sector. Overall, Tianma's diverse portfolio at Display Week 2024 highlights their leadership in developing advanced, high-performance displays for automotive, professional, and consumer applications.
Watch all my videos from the Display Week 2024 here: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvjJihFUMIabPjjPrALb6a7Z
Description by Chatgpt.
This video was filmed using the DJI Pocket 3 ($669 at amzn.to/4aMpKIC ), watch all my DJI Pocket 3 videos here youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7xXqJFxvYvhDlWIAxm_pR9dp7ArSkhKK
My Early Access Members get full access to all my videos as I upload them nightly youtube.com/charbax/join before they are published are the rate of 3-5 videos per day in the days following the event.