Micro Displays Slash Power Consumption

Oct. 25, 2004
Compared to previous generations, the CyberDisplay 230K LV and 113K LV color-filter micro displays reduce power consumption by up to 60%. The 113K LV typically consumes 2 mW, down from 9 mW, while the 230K LV typically consumes 3.7 mW, down from 16

Compared to previous generations, the CyberDisplay 230K LV and 113K LV color-filter micro displays reduce power consumption by up to 60%. The 113K LV typically consumes 2 mW, down from 9 mW, while the 230K LV typically consumes 3.7 mW, down from 16 mW. When paired with the company's proprietary driver/controller chip, the displays require a 3.3V power source as opposed to previous displays requiring 8V or 9V, high-voltage driver/controller chips, several power sources, and additional engineering. The 0.24" 230K LV delivers QVGA quality with approximately 230,000 pixels, and the 0.16" 113K LV provides 113,000 pixels, making it particularly suitable for use in digital video camcorder viewfinders. For further information and prices, call KOPIN CORP., Taunton, MA. (508) 824-6696.

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