Keeping pace with display technology is a pain but I guess it’s part of the job. Each new acronym promises another leap forward, but few deliver the kind of improvements that significantly alter the landscape. However, one trend I genuinely feel excited about is the continuing rise of MiniLED TVs. And it all has to do with my Uncle Jeff, but more on that later.
Researchers have introduced a fully mechanically-free display technology. Unlike conventional flexible displays, which rely on mechanical components such as hinges or sliders to enable shape changes, this new technology achieves shape control without any mechanical parts at all.
Critical Manufacturing, a subsidiary of ASMPT, announced that British technology firm Plessey has implemented its Manufacturing Execution System (MES) to support experimental MicroLED manufacturing processes.