Sony unveils the Crystal LED UNIFY, a 135-inch all-in-one dvLED display with 1.5mm pixel pitch, due in early 2027.
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The Crystal LED UNIFY gives customers an inclusive solution that simplifies ordering, installation, use, and maintenance, and ...
Sony Electronics has developed the Crystal LED UNIFY (ZRL-135SG), a new All-in-One, 135-inch direct view LED display (dvLED) ...
Sony Electronics Inc. has announced its latest addition to its direct-view LED (dvLED) display lineup: the Crystal LED S Series. Designed to cater to mid-market demands, these displays aim to deliver ...
World premiere at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas: Continental and Swarovski Mobility present innovative display for premium vehicles Crystal Center Display with unique construction: ...
Throughout the 1960s, the management at RCA thought LCD displays were too difficult to commercialize and sent their engineers and researchers involved in LCDs off into the hinterlands. After watching ...
At CES 2012, Sony unveiled its first Crystal LED display, a 55-inch prototype that looked to offer many of the advantages of OLED, without the downsides. It made the technology available to (extremely ...
This application manual explains the theory, operation and application of liquid crystal displays (LCDs) and serves as a reference for design engineers using NEC Electronics microcontrollers with ...
Sony unveiled the Crystal LED UNIFY, a 135-inch dvLED display for boardrooms that two people can install in an hour. It ships early 2027.
This white paper identifies the major types of LCDs, describes the technology in detail, shows how it works, and identifies major LCD applications as well as leading global suppliers. The paper also ...
Liquid crystal displays could soon be painted straight on to surfaces, using a technique currently being refined by researchers at Philips laboratories in the Netherlands. The process removes the need ...
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