Lextar to Showcase Transparent Micro LED Display and Mini LED Products at Touch Taiwan

Lextar will present Micro LED display and its Mini LED series products at Touch Taiwan during August 28 to 30. The vertical integrated LED company is also releasing a new series of Mini LED ready for mass production. The products include I-Mini Blue and UFP I-Mini RGB display with a pitch size of 0.7mm.

Lextar will exhibit its latest development, a 5.1-inch transparent AM Micro LED display. According to Lextar, the Micro LED display can achieve a brightness of 30,000nits by assembling flip chip Micro LED on the transparent glass.

Meanwhile, Lextar will also exhibit an AM (active matrix) Mini LED backlight module adopting COG (chip on glass) technology during the event. By transferring the blue Mini LED chips on TFT glass panel, it is possible to achieve a local dimming of over 2,300 zones on a 2.9-inch panel. Through this, a small-sized panel can realize a stereopsis with high contrast and is suitable for VR applications.

The Mini LED backlighting series released this time covers wide applications including TV, gaming monitor, laptop, automotive display and VR, demonstrating Lextar’s speed in Mini LED backlighting application deployment. I-Mini Blue backlight module is a smart backlight module integrating Mini LED and driver IC, which can realize high contrast and slim design. Furthermore, with over a thousand local dimming zones that can be individually controlled, the module can achieve dynamic contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1.


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For Mini RGB display, Lextar introduces a lineup of fine pitch RGB display modules. The UFP I-mini RGB module, with an ultra-fine pitch of P0.7, featuring high brightness, high contrast, sunlight readability and flexible in display size, is demonstrated in applications including signage, bus stop sign, chartplotter, automotive panel, HUD and tail light. In addition, Lextar will launch Mini RGB LED series, including 1313 & 2121 with a 4-in-1 fine-pitch design, as well as single package of 1010 & 1515. The product series is expected to mass produced by the end of this year.


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