Epson to Produce World’s Smallest LCD

By DaX - 06/30/2009 5:02:30 PM


Epson has already started to produce the world’s smallest XGA LCD. It’s actually a high temperature polysilicon TFT or HTPS-TFT and the chip used for it is 23% smaller than the previous model. The LCD is only 0.55-inch big but it’s capable to produce a resolution of 1,024 x 768. Impressed yet? Well Epson wants these babies to offer an even bigger resolution in the future. What are they needed for? These extra-small LCDs will be used in future 3LCD data projectors which will be capable of 2600 ANSI lumens projections.

via Epson

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