Fast switching with minimal power consumption and excellent visibility
Kyocera launches with the latest MIP Technology (Memory in Pixel) a new solution for LCDs on the market. The Japanese ceramic expert combines three essential factors: The displays are outstanding with low power consumption, excellent image quality and fast switching times. The technology allows new applications, like smart watches, healthcare devices, sub displays of DSLR or IC recorders.
Low Power consumption due to built-in bit pixel memory and direct addressing.
To expand the battery lifetime all pixels include a SRAM memory. This results in a low power consumption for static image down to 5”W. By the power saving pixel selection method, only the selected pixel were driven. Which is different to the line selection method.
left: Line selection method: Power consumption based on the number of lines;
right: Pixel selection method: Power consumption based on the number of pixel
With wide viewing angle, high contrast and the avoidance of parallax shadows an excellent visibility and readability is achieved. Compared to conventional displays the reflection layer is integrated inside. Therefore, the light must only pass twice times a polarizer. This is an advantage for readability at bright sunlight and outdoor usage.
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