If you’ve looked at buying a television the past several years, chances are you’re well aware of the terms: Plasma, DLP, LCD, and more recently, OLED. Well, there’s a new acronym in town: LPD.
Imagine a 190-inch single panel video wall that is interactive, offers an uninterrupted panoramic image without seams or bezels, boasts power consumption as low as a Kureg coffee maker – and you can ...
LCDs, make way for LPDs. Xconomy reports on a California startup’s new laser phosphor displays (LPDs) that use just 25 percent of the electricity required by today’s liquid-crystal displays (LCD) or ...
A new Laser Phosphor-based Display (LPD) technology from Prysm that promises 75 percent less power consumption than conventional displays, while offering superior image quality as well. The technology ...
Based on the company’s proprietary Laser Phosphor Display (LPD) technology—this new generation of Video Wall comes in a rollable , self-emissive panel making it easy for transportation and ...
We first saw some of the Delta and Bridgestone screen display technologies when we were at CES earlier on in the year. When they were at CES they were displaying screen technologies as Delta and their ...