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An Analysis of Key Industry Challenges and Technology Drivers in the Advanced Display Technologies Industry.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c57577) has announced the addition of the new Frost & Sullivan report "Advanced Display Technologies (Technical Insights)" to their offering.

This Frost & Sullivan research titled Advanced Display Technologies, offers an analysis of key industry challenges as well as technology drivers, restraints, and adoption trends. In this research service, Frost & Sullivan's expert analysts thoroughly examine the following technologies: plasma displays, LCDs, OLEDs, electronic paper and flexible displays. Other novel display technologies such as field emission displays (hardware) field emission display - (FED) A type of flat panel display in which field emitting cathodes bombard a phosphor coating causing it to emit light.

A field emission display is similar to a cathode ray tube but only a few millimeters thick.
 (FEDs) and nano-emissive displays (NEDs) are also discussed. This research service also covers new developments in 3D displays, microdisplays, as well as developments related to display materials and coatings.

Technologies

The following technologies are covered in this research:

- Plasma displays

- Liquid crystal displays liquid crystal display (LCD)

Optoelectronic device used in displays for watches, calculators, notebook computers, and other electronic devices. Current passed through specific portions of the liquid crystal solution causes the crystals to align, blocking the passage of light.
 (LCDs)

- Digital light processing (DLP (Digital Light Processing) A data projection technology from TI that produces clear, readable images on screens in lit rooms. DLP is used in all types of projection devices, from data projectors that weigh only a few pounds to large rear-projection TVs to electronic )

- Liquid crystal on silicon Liquid crystal on silicon (LCOS or LCoS) is a "micro-projection" or "micro-display" technology typically applied in projection televisions. It is a reflective technology similar to DLP projectors; however, it uses liquid crystals instead of individual mirrors.  (LCOS (Liquid Crystal on Silicon) A technology used to make microdisplays for rear-projection TVs and head-mounted displays (HMDs). Each LCoS chip hosts a grayscale LCD shutter sandwiched between a cover glass and a mirror. )

- Organic light-emitting diode Noun 1. organic light-emitting diode - a self-luminous diode (it glows when an electrical field is applied to the electrodes) that does not require backlighting or diffusers
OLED
 displays (OLEDs)

- Surface-conduction electron-emitter displays (SEDs)

- Field emission displays (FEDs)

- Nano-emissive displays (NEDs)

Areas covered:

- Technology Overview

- Analysis of Technology Adoption Factors

- Noteworthy Innovations

- Patents and Key Contacts

- Frost & Sullivan 2006 Science and Technology Awards

- Decision Support Database

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c57577.
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