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Displays: requirements Resolution Contrast Brightness Color rendition Speed Power consumption Cost Ruggedness UV tolerance Special features (3D, touch, swipe)

(Backlit) LCD: the common workhorse Rotates polarisation angle of light falling through 2 perpendiculary polarized plates Backlight: blue led with yellow phosphor give white impression, diffuser plate Medium power consumption (Still) limited view angle Still a bit slow 1.Polarizing filter 2.“Per pixel” electrode 3.Liquid crystals rotate pol. angle 4.Common electrode 5.Polarizing filter, perpendic. to 1 6.Backlight or reflector

CRT: speed and vector graphics Mass market declining Niche markets: – High color fidelity (professional photography and video) – Wide view angle – High speed – High contrast – High resolutin – Vector displays – Light guns / light pens – Relatively low power consumption compared to high-end LCD – Can stand extreme cold and heath

Plasma: very high contrast and speed Cells filled with ionized gas (plasma), like TL lamp Very high contrast, deep blacks High speed Wider view angle than LCD Powerconsumption comparable to CRT Prone to burn in and aging Economically attractive for screendiag. > 80 cm Good color rendition Competed by LED

Electronic paper: low power, high contrast, readable in direct daylight No back lighting, works with environment light, so intrinsically adaptive and low power Can hold static text without any power consumption Better contrast that ordinary newspaper May be flexible (roll up) Slow Color just becoming available

Beamers: brightness and longevity? Mostly use LCD’s with light falling through from a conventional lightbulb (longevity?) LED’s and laser diodes on the rise Used for smart boards, home cinema’s, promotional purposes, meeting room displays Pico-projectors on the rise (connect to smart phone etc.) Noise level may be important (cooling fan) Not yet common in commercial cinema due to quality limitations, due to change

LED: big, bright and expensive 140 m² no exception Visible even in direct sunlight About $3000/m², but quite profitable (soccer) Special driver software High power consumption

3D displays: Anaglyph Cheap glasses No special display “Normal” colors visible after getting used to Stereoscopic

3D displays: Polarized Good image, no false color Special display Medium cost glasses Popular (cinema) Stereoscopic

3D displays: Shutter Good image separation Expensive Stereoscopic Interface to normal display

3D displays: Auto-stereoscopic No glasses Special expensive display Limited view angle Trend for television sets

3D displays: Holographic The future Not stereoscopic but true multi-angle Very high bandwith Very high screenresolution needed Outdoor settings problematic (ethane molecule model) studio display