Organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display technology has been developing rapidly. A review of near-eye
applications indicates its utility and efficiency, especially in comparison to legacy technologies. Next-generation
designs now feature improved performance (significantly increased luminance and lifetime), further underscoring the
utility of this display technology for consumer, military and industrial applications. Consumer applications include
electronic gaming and personal entertainment. Military and industrial applications include situational awareness,
thermal imaging, and simulation & training. Recent development activity is already leading to new opportunities for
technological advances supporting a broader range of applications.
Scanned Beam Display (SBD) technology provides a versatile high performance microdisplay architecture that results in a mix of cockpit display capabilities including sunlight legible see thru, wide FOV, full color, high resolution, light head weight, low power HMDs and highly legible HUDs. SBD displays use a scanned optical beam, resulting in CRT-like image quality while having the most desirable features of flat panel display HMDs as well.
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