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Technology Stocks : Light Emitting Devices, organic and novel

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To: John Finley who wrote (52)12/6/1999 12:21:00 PM
From: kinkblot  Read Replies (1) of 330
 
Each color field uses the full aperture.

They call that fully saturated color.

So, alternatively, if you divide the aperture into three colored sub-apertures, they all project from a spatial location smaller than and within the full aperture. Hmmm....
Kopin may assume that subpixels can't be smaller, but are just full-sized pixels relabelled as subpixels and grouped in threes or fours. ?

Here's the exact language they used in their latest Prospectus: "the color pixels are not spatially separated as in conventional active matrix LCDs, resulting in sharper color images."

I'm more concerned about the quality of the magnifying optics. JVC chose not to use high magnification; they only blew it up to the size of a normal viewfinder image. Maybe they didn't want to deal with potential problems such as eyestrain? Check out the DigiLens integrated lens; that can be designed to have a separate lens element optimized for each of the three colors. Not too shabby.

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