RaonTech Develops LCoS Micro-display for Wearable Devices

RaonTech, a Korean company who provides micro-display solution for AR/VR devices, announced its development of a 0.37-inch micro display with full HD (1920*1080) resolution based on LCoS technology. The display targets the rising market of wearable devices including head mounted display (HMD) and head-up display (HUD).


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According to RaonTech, the micro-display is consisted of liquid crystal and a special mirror on silicon wafer and driven by an RGB LED. Through the special mirror, the LED can increase pixel density of the small size display.

The company plans to introduce the prototype of the micro-display “RDP370F" at Augmented World Expo 2019 during May 29-31, 2019 at Santa Clara, California, USA. RaonTech will also showcase a 0.55-inch display with 1080p, a 0.5-inch display with 720p and a 0.7-inch one with 1440p.

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