Clairvoyante to Demo Industry's First wVGA AMOLED Display and PenTile Mode Control Technology at Flat Panel Display International 2007.Breadth of PenTile Matrix-Enabled Mobile Panels from Major Display Manufacturers on Display in Booth #781 CUPERTINO, Calif. -- As proof of the growing adoption of Clairvoyante's PenTile Matrix[TM] technology as an enabler of higher display performance, Clairvoyante will exhibit a wide assortment of displays from several of its industry-leading licensees. These panels demonstrate the ability of PenTile Matrix technology to significantly improve the inherent benefits of a range of display technologies, including OLEDs, LTPS See LTPS TFT LCD. and LCDs. Among the exhibits will be the world's first wVGA, active matrix, organic light emitting diode See LED. (AMOLED AMOLED Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode AMOLED Active Matrix Organic Led ) panel, which was produced by Samsung SDI (1) (Serial Digital Interface) A physical interface widely used for transmitting digital video in various formats. For electrical transmission, it uses a high grade of coaxial cable and a single BNC connector with Teflon insulation. and made possible through the integration of PenTile Matrix technology. Clairvoyante will also feature a demonstration of its PenTile Mode Control[TM] Technology, a set of backlight back·light n. A type of spotlight, used in photography, that illuminates a subject from behind. tr.v. back·light·ed or back·lit , back·light·ing, back·lights control options for choosing the best level of color not of the white race; - commonly meaning, esp. in the United States, of negro blood, pure or mixed. See also: Color and power consumption needed for mobile applications. Clairvoyante's booth #781 will also feature a breadth of low temperate temperate /tem·per·ate/ (tem´per-at) restrained; characterized by moderation; as a temperate bacteriophage, which infects but does not lyse its host. tem·per·ate adj. polysilicon (LTPS) and amorphous silicon Silicon that does not have a crystalline structure and which is not conductive. Contrast with polysilicon. (a-Si) displays and the latest driver ICs from well-known manufacturers who have licensed Clairvoyante's technology. These displays and drivers are targeted at mobile applications that require excellent viewability, superior brightness, rich colors, and low power consumption. The ability to meet power and performance demands for next-generation products makes PenTile RGBW RGBW Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire (regiment) [TM] designs ideal for mobile video devices, ultra-mobile personal computers, wireless internet devices, GPS, and mobile phones. FPD International Activities At Clairvoyante's Booth #781, visitors will see: -- A demonstration of the industry's first wVGA OLED display, a PenTile 3.08-inch panel from Samsung SDI. Using PenTile Matrix technology, Samsung SDI overcame the manufacturing and performance challenges that have previously complicated high-resolution OLED production. The technology will enable Samsung SDI and other OLED panel makers to lead the handheld market with power-efficient, high-resolution OLED panels that support continued innovation in emerging handheld applications. -- Displays from some of Japan's leading display manufacturers, including: -- Sony's transflective VGA LTPS LCD display, -- Casio's 2.9-inch panels with dynamic backlight control, and -- Hitachi's 2.5-inch VGA LTPS LCD. -- A demonstration of the new PenTile Mode Control(TM) technology, Clairvoyante's backlight control capabilities for significantly reducing power consumption in mobile displays. The technology features static modes for selecting either pure color or 50 percent power savings, as well as a dynamic mode that is content-dependent that offers variable power savings up to 65 percent. A CPT panel in bright color mode will be on display. -- A selection of driver ICs, including the newest PenTile Matrix wide VGA driver chip from Tomato LSI running a Samsung SDI 4-inch PenTile RGBW wide VGA display module. -- An assortment of small qVGA and VGA displays in sizes ranging from 2.8 to 7 inches -- some with widescreen formats -- developed by Clairvoyante technology partners, including BOE Hydis, AU Optronics, Chughwa Picture Tubes, and Samsung SDI. FPD International is being held in Yokohama, Japan, at Pacifico Yokohama, October 24-26. For more information about the benefits of PenTile RGBW technology or to arrange a private executive meeting during the exhibition, please contact press@clairvoyante.com or call 408-200-7393. About Clairvoyante Clairvoyante, Inc., develops and licenses unique pixel architectures and algorithms to the flat-panel display flat-pan·el display n. A thin lightweight video display used in laptop and notebook computers and employing liquid crystals, electroluminescence, or a similar alternative to cathode-ray tubes. Also called flat screen. industry. The company's proprietary subpixel rendering Subpixel rendering is a way to increase the apparent resolution of a computer's liquid crystal display (LCD). It takes advantage of the fact that each pixel on a color LCD is actually composed of individual red, green, and blue subpixel stripes to anti-alias text with greater technology optimizes the performance of next-generation LCD displays in terms of brightness, resolution and power consumption. Founded in July 2000, Clairvoyante maintains offices in Sebastopol and Cupertino, Calif. The company's investors include American River
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