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Forth Dimension Displays at SID 2012 Display Week

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Forth Dimension Displays (ForthDD) will be exhibiting at SID 2012 Display Week which is held this year in Boston, MA between the 5th and 7th of June 2012. ForthDD are co-located with Kopin Corporation at booth number 177.

Promoted again this year is ForthDD’s well established SXGA (1280 x 1024 pixels) liquid crystal on silicon microdisplay. With greater than 10 years proven supply into demanding, high fidelity applications including cinematography viewfinders and head mounted displays for military training and simulation, the SXGA has seen a recent update with an increase in fill factor to an industry leading 96%. This higher fill factor further reduces the visibility of pixel structure and increases light efficiency in near to eye and projection applications as well as reducing diffraction errors when illuminated with lasers which is often seen in spatial light modulator applications.

Further, as a result of work undertaken with the School of Engineering at Edinburgh University, ForthDD are proud to have supplied the aforementioned SXGA microdisplay which has enabled Professor Ian Underwood, Krzysztof Nguyen, et al to author a paper entitled “Time of Flight Based 3D Image Sensing Using Holographically Projected Structured Illumination”. This paper presented at SID 2012 will offer a new application of the SXGA microdisplay to provide structured illumination for a Time of Flight based 3D imaging system in order to improve optical signal to noise ratio and reduce optical cross-talk.

Finally, ForthDD personnel will be on hand to give updates on the soon to be released QXGA (2048 x 1536 pixels) microdisplay which will offer one of the highest resolutions available for near to eye applications. To make an appointment at SID 2012 Display Week, or to receive further information, please contact: sales@forthdd.com

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