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Issue 2

May 16, 2007

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News

1

Flexible Displays

Princeton and UDC replace ITO with PEDOT polymer

Phillip Hill

9

2

3D Imaging

NIST gears up to evaluate short-range 3D imaging

Phillip Hill

9

3

3D

Solid Terrain Modeling shows off gigantic 3D map

Mark Fihn

31

4

EL Displays

elumin8 collaborates with Ginco and Perspex

Mark Fihn

63

5

Resolution

Shuttle launch captured from the Intl. Space Station

Mark Fihn

63

6

3D Art

James Patten exhibits tactile photography

Mark Fihn

67

7

Flexible Displays

Plastic Logic shows 150ppi flexible display

Mark Fihn

67

8

Touch Interaction

UVA presents “Volume” interactive LED installation

Mark Fihn

72

9

OLED

KTA develops OLED-based SmartWrap technology

Mark Fihn

73

10

Resolution

North Korea's Mass Games – human display

Mark Fihn

81

11

Touch Interaction

ANU researcher develops wearable musical instruments

Mark Fihn

81

Opinion-Editorial

1

Resolution

Windows Vista on a hi-res monitor

Alan Jones

10

2

Standards

Power consumption, digital switchover and home networking

Keith Baker

21

3

Flexible Displays

Are flexible displays actually good for something?

Ken Werner

24

4

Imaging

The cloak of invisibility…

Mark Fihn

35

5

Recycling

How do we be green?

Chris Williams

49

6

Standards

Lessons from HP about PDP…

Bob Raikes

62

7

3D Displays

Exercising the medium…

Lenny Lipton

64

8

Standards

Display measurement – science or religion?

Pat Dunn

68

9

Standards

Yet another standards battle…

Tom Mainelli

83

10

3D

Visual accommodation and human stereopsis

Robert Patterson

84

11

Marketing

Display business matters…

Bruce Berkoff

86

Feature

1

3D

Virtual reality platforms incorporate spherical designs

Mark Fihn

6

2

3D

Underwater stereoscopic video

Andrew Woods

13

3

Resolution

Using pixels wisely

Fluppeteer

25

4

Optical Illusion

How this can be… dynamic luminance

Alan Stubbs

36

5

3D Art

Pavement drawings by Julian Beever

Mark Fihn

38

6

Resolution

The RGBW brain boggle

Max Maxfield

51

7

3D

The Virtual Minster

Wayne Cranton

56

8

Standards

Lack of standards for LCD power

Colegrove & Semenza

74

Tutorial

1

Touch Input

Frit and the better touch screen

Gary Barrett

31

2

Touch Input

Circular polarizers in resistive touch screens           

Geoff Walker

40

3

Display Metrology

KB’s Display Dictionary

Karlheinz Blankenbach

45

4

3D

Free space 3D

Adrian Travis

70

5

3D

Rebuilding the Z-axis

Ray Zone

77

Technology Summary

1

Touch Interaction

Mitsubishi touches new heights in tabletop interaction

Phillip Hill

15

2

Standards

xvYCC: A new standard for video systems

Phillip Hill

33

3

Touch Technology

Carbon nanotube transparent electrodes for touch screens

Chris Weeks

58

4

Resolution

Quarktet’s SeDDaRA shows high-res image of the sun

Mark Fihn

71

5

Flexible Displays

New wave for flat panel display; Samsung presentation

Mark Fihn

82

87 pages
Issue 1

May 8, 2007

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News

1

Flexible Displays

PARC researchers discuss a-Si TFTs on flexible substrates

Mark Fihn

10

2

3D Displays

“Gargantuan” projection wall shown at World Exposition

Phillip Hill

11

3

Organic IC

Nanoident produces high-resolution organic photonic sensor

Phillip Hill

14

4

Flexible Displays

“Dermal display” will control billions of robots in the body

Mark Fihn

20

5

Flexible Displays

Siemens shows electrochromic devices on paper and foil

Phillip Hill

30

6

Touch Input

TMD announces TFT-LCD with light-pen input

Mark Fihn

33

7

Touch Recognition

University of Tokyo develops flexible Braille displays

Mark Fihn

44

8

OLED

Fraunhofer researchers produce transparent OLEDs

Phillip Hill

46

9

Touch Input

Apple patent uses “wide touchpad” to reduce false inputs

Mark Fihn

54

10