05.09.19
Japan Display Inc. (JDI) will participate in The Society of Information Display’s (SID) DISPLAY WEEK 2019, the world’s largest international display conference, held in San Jose, CA, USA, at the San Jose McEnery Convention Center, May 12-17, 2019.
In addition to receiving SID’s prestigious Display Application of the Year Award, JDI’s participation includes a technical exhibition, several technical papers at the Symposium, and a presentation at the Automotive Display Market Focus Conference.
SID’s prestigious Display Application of the Year Award was bestowed upon JDI for two concave-curved TFT LCDs: a 15.0-inch 1920×1020 display with in-cell touch technology, and a 12.3-inch 1920×720 display. Both of the displays were released into mass production in 2018 for a top-tier automotive OEM for their dashboard application.
JDI’s exhibition will feature applied products and prototypes of ultra-high resolution LCDs for VR (virtual reality), reflective LCDs utilizing JDI’s core LTPS (low-temperature polysilicon) technology, transparent LCDs, industrial displays, organic EL displays, fingerprint sensors, and the award-winning LCDs for automobiles.
“We are delighted to award Japan Display, Inc. a Display Application of the Year Award for its curved LCDs for automotive dashboard,” said Wei Chen, SID’s Display Industry Awards Committee chairman.
In addition to receiving SID’s prestigious Display Application of the Year Award, JDI’s participation includes a technical exhibition, several technical papers at the Symposium, and a presentation at the Automotive Display Market Focus Conference.
SID’s prestigious Display Application of the Year Award was bestowed upon JDI for two concave-curved TFT LCDs: a 15.0-inch 1920×1020 display with in-cell touch technology, and a 12.3-inch 1920×720 display. Both of the displays were released into mass production in 2018 for a top-tier automotive OEM for their dashboard application.
JDI’s exhibition will feature applied products and prototypes of ultra-high resolution LCDs for VR (virtual reality), reflective LCDs utilizing JDI’s core LTPS (low-temperature polysilicon) technology, transparent LCDs, industrial displays, organic EL displays, fingerprint sensors, and the award-winning LCDs for automobiles.
“We are delighted to award Japan Display, Inc. a Display Application of the Year Award for its curved LCDs for automotive dashboard,” said Wei Chen, SID’s Display Industry Awards Committee chairman.