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  2. List of flat panel display manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Flat-panel displays are thin panels of glass or plastic used for electronically displaying text, images, or video. Liquid crystal displays (LCD), OLED (organic light emitting diode) and microLED displays are different kinds of flat panel displays. This list includes LCD, OLED and microLED display manufacturers.

  3. HMZ-T1 - Wikipedia

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    A person wearing a Sony HMZ-T1. The HMZ-T1 is a visor style head mounted display manufactured by Sony Corporation in 2011. It allows the user to view stereoscopic 3D imagery. [1] Also known as the Sony Personal HD & 3D Viewer, the HMZ-T1 is composed of two different hardware devices, the Visor and the External Processor Unit.

  4. Comparison of CRT, LCD, plasma, and OLED displays - Wikipedia

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    Display lag is extremely low due to its nature, which does not have the ability to store image data before output, unlike LCDs, plasma displays and OLED displays. [51] Extremely bulky and heavy construction in comparison to other display technologies. Large displays would be unsuitable for wall mounting. New models are no longer produced.

  5. Score a Sony OLED TV for $2,100 off During Cyber Week Deals

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    Sony 50-Inch 4K Ultra HD TV X85K Smart Google TV is $698 (18% off; $152 off) Sony’s X85K series features blur-free technology for a rich, immersive viewing experience.

  6. Comparison of high-definition smartphone displays - Wikipedia

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    The following is a comparison of high-definition smartphone displays, containing information about their specific screen technology, resolution, size and pixel density. It is divided into three categories, containing smartphones with 720p , 1080p and 1440p displays.

  7. OLED - Wikipedia

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    At the Display 2008 exhibition, Sony demonstrated a 0.2 mm thick 3.5 inches (8.9 cm) display with a resolution of 320×200 pixels and a 0.3 mm thick 11-inch (28 cm) display with 960×540 pixels resolution, one-tenth the thickness of the XEL-1.

  8. Universal Display Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Korea Times claimed that Google's wearable display headset Google Glass would use OLED microdisplays made by Samsung Display, with licensed technology from Universal Display. [6] Sony have announced the 3rd generation of their Heads Up Micro-Displays (HMD) using OLED panels from UDC. [7]

  9. MicroLED - Wikipedia

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    Compared with OLED displays and LCDs, microLED displays stand out for their combination of high performance, durability, and energy efficiency. [76] Ultrahigh brightness is particularly relevant for applications in augmented-reality displays that compete with the Sun’s brightness in outdoor environments.