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Nobember 28th, 2019
Japan Display Inc.

Developed Micro LED Display
-Reference exhibition at FINTECH JAPAN 2019-
Micro LED display

Japan Display Inc. (JDI) today announced that it has developed a prototype micro LED display, which is a powerful candidate for the next generation displays, which will be exhibited, as a reference, at the 29th LCD, organic EL and sensor technology "FINTECH JAPAN 2019" exhibition, held in Makuhari Messe between December 4th (Wed.) and the 6th (Fri.).

This prototype realizes a micro LED display with high brightness and wide viewing angles, applying the LTPS backplane technology developed by JDI. The micro LED display no longer requires the backlight, polarizer and color filter required in LCD, where high brightness and wide viewing angles are the characteristics of the next generation displays.
The reference exhibition micro LED display uses micro LED chips from glo.

Specification outline of the developed prototype

Screen size 1.6 inches
♯ of pixels 300×300×RGB
Resolution 265 ppi
Luminance 3,000 cd/m2
Viewing angle >178°

"glo"

glo is a startup established in the heart of Silicon Valley USA in 2010 with full in-house development capability building micro LED panels on both LTPS and Si backplanes.
Glo hold hundreds of patents on two key areas of technology: The all GaN based RGB micro LED (including the world’s only red GaN micro LED), and high speed direct wafer transfer technology.

For any further information, please contact, Henry Chiu, VP of Sales and Business Development
at Henry.chiu@glo-usa.com

glo logo

http://www.glo.se/new window

Outline of “FINTECH JAPAN 2019”

Dates:
December 4th (Wed.) – 6th (Fri.)
Location:
Makuhari Messe Chiba, Mihama, Nakase 2-1
JDI booth:
Hall 8 ‘Display Sensor Zone’ 46-1

[Inquiries from the media]

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03-6732-8364
Mail:
news.jdi@j-display.com

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