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http://auo.com/auoDEV/pressroom.php?sec=newsReleases&intTempId=1&intNewsId=802&ls=en
http://www.maximumpc.com/article/news/auo_preps_worlds_largest_projected_capacitive_multitouch_lcd_display
Quote : | "AU Optronics Corp. ("AUO" or the "Company") (TAIEX: 2409; NYSE: AUO) will participate in Display Taiwan 2010 at Taipei World Trade Center Exhibition Hall 1 from June 9-11 to showcase its full lineup of display products. The exhibits include 3D display technologies with panels ranging from 8 to 65 inches, the range of 46 to 65-inch power-saving LED backlit TV panels, LED backlit IT displays from 10.1 to 24 inches employing multi-touch or MVA technologies, and small and medium-sized e-paper display applications, in addition to advanced TV display technologies such as the 58" CinemaScope HDTV and AMVA5. The world's largest(*) 32" projected capacitive multi-touch LCD display and the world's first(*) 2.4” transparent AMOLED in-cell touch panel will also be shown. The wide array of innovative applications will for certain be the highlight of the event.
AUO's theme for the show this year is “Innovating Life”. The aim is to offer dazzling viewing experiences through technological innovations to create an amazing and enriched digital life. “The development of digital content and cloud computing has contributed to the critical role that flat panel displays perform. As demonstrated in this show, 3D display technologies provide lifelike experiences nowhere to be found; multi-touch technologies create more interactions to enhance human-machine interface; power-saving LED backlit LCD TV panels are slim and trendy, take up less room space, and help make the environment more sustainable. With a wide variety of innovative green technologies and products, AUO hopes to meet the various consumer demands for visual applications, such as for function and fashion, to generate added values and a whole new realm of the senses,” said Dr. L.J. Chen, President and CEO of AUO.
The exhibition area is divided into sections including 3D displays, advanced technologies for TVs, LED TVs, IT and general displays, mobile display technologies, AMOLED and E-paper.
3D Display – The Largest Commercialized 3D TV Panel Available* AUO will exhibit a series of 3D display technologies, including glasses-free barrier and lenticular lens types, and pattern retarder 3D panels to be viewed with special glasses, with panels ranging from 8 to 65 inches.
Of the exhibits, the 65-inch pattern retarder full HD 3D panel is the largest commercialized 3D TV panel available. All it takes is for the audience to put on a pair of polarized 3D glasses, weighing only 10 grams, and 3D images with high quality and brightness could be easily captured. What is more, the 3D displays come with LED backlights, making the panels even slimmer and more power-saving. The fact that these large panels do not take up much space makes them the most ideal green choices in home theaters.
In addition, the 65" full HD lenticular lens 3D panel, with high brightness at 650 nits and eight viewpoints, allows the audience to readily enjoy lifelike 3D experiences without 3D glasses.
Advanced TV Display Technology – The World's Largest 32" Projected Capacitive Multi-Touch Panel* In terms of the popular touch panel technology, AUO will showcase the world's largest 32" projected capacitive multi-touch panel capable of recognizing ten touch points simultaneously. Back in the days of single touch point applications, it was easy to locate the only touch point on the panel. However with the development of multiple touch points, sometimes ghost points are falsely registered during the detection process. AUO's 32" projected capacitive multi-touch panel has successfully attained zero ghost point, demonstrating the real convenience of using multi-touch panels.
In the same section, the 58" CinemaScope LED HDTV will be displayed with an ultra-wide resolution of 2560X1080. Films of the 21:9 format could be played without black bars on the top and bottom. Also, with its 120Hz double frame rate, motion blurs that characteristically troubled passive lighting displays are effectively reduced. In the future, when at home watching mega sports events on TV, consumers will obtain even more vivid experience, enjoying image quality comparable to that of a cinema.
In addition, the 55" full HD panel employing the latest AMVA5 technology with ultra-wide viewing angle is also on display. AUO has worked to increase cell transmittance to enhance power efficiency. The color washout problem commonly found within traditional MVA technology has also been resolved with AUO's proprietary development in pixel control and LCD driver. The intrinsic static contrast ratio has been raised to 16,000:1; light leakage is reduced, with enhanced image sharpness at dark state.
Power-Saving LED Backlit LCD TV Panels The trend toward eco-friendly, slimmer and power-saving TVs has set AUO to apply innovative green technologies to large-sized panels. In this year's show, AUO will exhibit panels ranging from 46 to 65 inches, among which the 46” full HD LCD panel with 10.8mm edge-type LED backlight weighs merely 10.5 kg. The complete series of ultra slim LED backlit LCD TV panels are light, slim, of high contrast ratio and power-saving, allowing large-sized TVs to remain eco-friendly, trendy and light at the same time.
E-Paper AUO has been an active player in the e-paper market and this time the full range of e-paper products using Sipix Microcup® technology is also on display, including the 2” electronic shelf label (ESL), 4.3” e-book, and 6” and 9” built-in touch e-books. In addition, 20” e-paper display module for e-signage, 6” foldable e-book module and 6” flexible e-paper module are also to be seen at the show.
Fruits of AMOLED development will also make their appearances, including the world's first(*) 2.4” transparent AMOLED in-cell touch panel, featuring the leading technology that combines transparent panel with in-cell multi-touch function. It will be the best medium for GPS applications, with which users could capture their actual locations for the navigation system to recognize, and make use of the convenient touchscreen interface to find their ways easily, whether for business or pleasure. Another highlight at the show is the wide array of small and medium-sized applications and technologies, such as general displays applications with high resolution and contrast ratio, AMVA mobile technologies with high contrast and wide viewing angle, and a-Si VGA Landscape LCD with narrow border. Visitors are most welcome to visit AUO's booth at Display Taiwan to witness and enjoy for themselves the infinite possibilities of digital life!
*Based on available market research information as of June 8, 2010." |
I'm really surprised how well MVA Panels have been doing in the modern market of IPS panels. AUO has always been near the top of market leaders in this field. This new "MultiTouch" technology sounds crazy with 10 touch points able to be registered (10 fingers). Technology like this is what will shape the next gen of touch screen devices.
(assuming this technology can be scaled down to hand-held devices)
32" MULTI TOUCH IN THE HOUSE6/9/2010 4:40:36 PM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
HOW DID I KNOW THIS WAS A BlackDog THREAD? 6/9/2010 4:43:27 PM |
BlackDog All American 15654 Posts user info edit post |
HOW DID I KNOW THE FIRST REPLY WAS quagmire02? 6/9/2010 4:50:20 PM |
El Nachó special helper 16370 Posts user info edit post |
ibtl
holy shit, I just bothered to read your pathetic attempt at "commentary" Ha. The iPad can register 11 distinct touches (fingers) at one time. Yeah, I wonder when somebody's gonna figure out a way to shrink down that 32 inch screen to something portable.
Another blackdog failure. ibtl indeed.
[Edited on June 9, 2010 at 4:58 PM. Reason : "multitouch" in quotes. that's awesome. lollllz. ] 6/9/2010 4:53:54 PM |
BlackDog All American 15654 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | " However with the development of multiple touch points, sometimes ghost points are falsely registered during the detection process." |
exactly what the iPad suffers from, learn to read.6/9/2010 4:59:07 PM |
El Nachó special helper 16370 Posts user info edit post |
More like learn to post something worth reading. 6/9/2010 5:09:00 PM |
BlackDog All American 15654 Posts user info edit post |
well you sure do read every Tech Talk thread I make 6/9/2010 5:13:13 PM |
Optimum All American 13716 Posts user info edit post |
The reason why this topic won't get any legitimate discussion is because no one cares about it. If I wanted to read a tech blog, I'd go read a tech blog. Posting an eclectic selection of blog entries here does not enhance anyone's experience in Tech Talk. 6/9/2010 5:32:12 PM |
qntmfred retired 40817 Posts user info edit post |
if anybody wants to talk about blackdog, go here message_topic.aspx?topic=591534
otherwise, either talk about multitouch lcd panels or let the thread die ok] 6/9/2010 5:35:49 PM |
El Nachó special helper 16370 Posts user info edit post |
I would like to see BlackDog post some links to back up his claim that the iPad suffers from false touches. That's not something I've heard about nor experienced in my month+ as an iPad owner. 6/9/2010 5:40:42 PM |
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