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JDI shows 17.3" 8K Light Field holographic LCD, 13.3" 4K industrial, curved LCD, 1001ppi VR and more

Mar 16, 2024
so we had the exhibition week if D here the JDI on high then who are you? I'm the director of manga relic sales for JD. How are you? These are some interesting exhibits that you hear right here for the automotive market, right, yeah. Are we trying to show some Center SEC screens as well as a grouping console? This one has a special shape, a little bit special in the sense that it's flat here at the top it goes to a J curve here at the bottom, it actually has a shape and as you can see on the sides as well let me show you something here that this screen, for example, can answer a phone if you want, here is a gentleman, yes, and what is happening up here is if this were an autonomous vehicle, something like that, you know, we are sitting.
jdi shows 17 3 8k light field holographic lcd 13 3 4k industrial curved lcd 1001ppi vr and more
Here enjoying the ride, maybe you really want to have that screen here, so let's go like this and try to talk to the gentleman there. Instead, I just slid it in, that's all. I'm going to finish, you know, we could do sailing. normally on this screen something like that we could also draw on this screen remember we are in a self driving car so this is for the autonomous car a minute of imminent future of the soft well this is a concept for that but let me bring it back a moment also because it's really not just for autonomous vehicles.
jdi shows 17 3 8k light field holographic lcd 13 3 4k industrial curved lcd 1001ppi vr and more

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jdi shows 17 3 8k light field holographic lcd 13 3 4k industrial curved lcd 1001ppi vr and more...

I mean, we can do this type of visualization. This is a typical application today in the automotive market. Of course, you know you answer your phone in the automotive market. This is a screen with our in-cell pixelated technology, there is no external touch panel and it is also direct backlit with local dimming, so it is very black and very responsive and

curved

. These are curves from 800 millimeters to 59 curvature, three different screens in one. glass and finally we also have a mere concept here too: this is also another one that looks amazing there so this insel is like a dream of creating the touch, no no I can't say it's a dream we are doing well .
jdi shows 17 3 8k light field holographic lcd 13 3 4k industrial curved lcd 1001ppi vr and more
Now we are actually shipping car displays with touch sales capabilities to the market because some smartphones have this right, they have had it for about three years. In fact, we started it three or four years ago and we are starting today. Sending insultingly through this brand is a challenge to make the insula bigger and bigger. It is part of it, so normally a touch panel would be smaller and in size, getting to this size is a challenge. Reaching this responsiveness is a challenge. Well, let's check. Take them out, here's another one, what is this? This is a conceptual two-pillar display with four 12.3-point glasses, two and a coverglass, all tied together nicely to a smooth,

curved

1500 millimeter curvature, again, it's a concept in the sense that it could be from pillar to pillar or maybe you know that if a vehicle manufacturer wanted to have only half of this in a vehicle, but think about what would happen in a vehicle that incorporates a screen like this, I mean, they would have to redesign the entire vehicle instead of having a In the center console they would have the entire system here, in front of you, at your fingertips and what they would see in it as augmented information about this.
jdi shows 17 3 8k light field holographic lcd 13 3 4k industrial curved lcd 1001ppi vr and more
Well it's really up to the OEM what they want to put there, obviously this if it was parked. you could make this panoramic view, you could make this your speedometer, you could have this video here, maybe, of course, in the United States you can't really show the video, but it really depends entirely on the car the guy is driving with. want to do. real estate and if the regulator accelerates the adoption of the autonomous cars of the fall, I will be incredible, since for you they do not give you as much work, that is very true, this may not be the end, although if that happens because This type of Screens could become much larger or of a different size and shape in a truly future autonomous vehicle.
Could it be roll-up screens that just come and do it today? I have to tell you that some of the features of the screen - it sees the future, you have to keep in mind that the automotive market is very, very robust and we must have reliable displacement for the future, so it is not as simple as consumers might think. For the car, it is not necessary to distract the driver. It is true that you need to have a good relationship with the world, which is all the

light

s and the Sun and everything right, we are reflecting so badly on it that many challenges in the car come from the Sun and the high ambient

light

ing conditions for the screens .
Also, they have the temperature ranges that exist for the automotive market and normally we have to be between minus forty and almost boiling, so it is a very wide temperature range and yes, it is ice for 10 or 15 years, it has to be very Accurate the light sensor correctly so that you can adjust the brightness well, maybe some of our level one customers would do the brightness adjustment. It really depends if you open a sunroof and on this bright sunny day you are going to tilt the screen or eclis wash. You'll notice that it has a lot of hyperactivity and here this is the same loose one, okay, it's the same one that we had in the center console, but it's a little bit easier, actually, to work with here, yeah, yeah, and also JDI is like the leader and Japanese screens.
Well, you are the Japanese, we were formed from Toshiba Sony and Itachi in 2012, April 1st, which was the merger of the three companies Zoe Sonia Itachi and Toshiba, so it has been six years that we have been in operation and that is a combined technology. and the manufacturing capabilities of the three companies that not only exist in the automotive market for us, but also in all of our

industrial

display smartphones, etc., but as far as the automotive market itself is concerned, it turns out that we have had a strong position as madness of both Toshiba and Sony.
Well, today we have the largest share of the automotive market in the world and one of the most important things happening right now is the accelerated rate of innovation of new ideas and better yet, this makes the display market truly interesting to you, right? Yes, well, it is. However, it is an interesting thing when you think about the vehicles that are in the

field

today, you know that if something today was designed and conceptualized three years ago, the delivery time in the automotive market is very long, so even though we're seeing things like this suggested today, it's going to continue.
This will take us a good three or four years, maybe you'll actually see that in vehicles on the road. I can't, I can't try to imagine what's going to happen on the road for the next three, you can imagine, but I can't tell you. It's an amazing party, it's really so market, so maybe I couldn't check some of the others carefully, please, yes, this is the

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line we have, this is okay, yes, this is our industrial line of products LCD, from small to large. and what we specialize in is long lasting products, our industrial customers require 7 10 12 years of support and that is what we provide and these standards are not customized or standard products available in the market, most of them are very durable .
In its design, for example, this particular LCD screen has a thousand brightness and a contrast ratio of a thousand to one. It has six very solid mounting bosses on the back which are metal and threaded so once it is mounted on a very industrial and heavy duty requirement it is very stable in this mounting design it is readable outdoors and its life expectancy is at least 10 to 15 years these 15 years yes these and all of these products have rugged architecture the temperature rating is minus 40 to plus 85 and the impact and vibration specification is automotive rated and they all come with a gloss defect zero.
We guarantee zero. What is a zero bright spot defect? We guarantee that these LCD screens will not have a red dot stuck on them. They will not have a green dot attached to them. on and they won't have a bright spot in their optical characteristics here. Oh, dead pixel, there is no zero bright spot defect at the moment. I think we guarantee that there will be no bright spots, and in addition, we offer a standard P-cap with many of Our LCD screens have a P-cap and a glass cover. It is 10.1 inches wide in uxga, has 1920 by 1200 and resolution, IPS technology and 700 800 nits of brightness.
This particular LCD has a standard pcap available, no NRI. involved and this is something we can sell with or without the touch pound, many of our LCD screens have a built-in ladder cap, this is a brand new LCD screen, it is a six point four inch XGA, its resolution is 1024 by 768 and It is a very high brightness LCD screen, it has 1400 nits of brightness right out of the box, it is also IPS technology so it can be used in portrait or landscape orientation and what kind of product would you use this, what kind of where is it would use.
Wow and I can this ax is very popular in avionics applications and they use it in portrait mode in avionics applications and that means yes they are on airplanes this is where it is very popular and then this LCD screen is a Full HD of seven inch has a resolution of 1920 by 1080 and is very popular in broadcast cameras much like the one you are using now, most of our customers enjoy using this and broadcast applications. It's IPS, you can use it in portrait or landscape mode. 700 nits of brightness in a full industrial package and this particular LCD screen, although it's Full HD, will be around for a good 5, 7, 10 years in the next few years.
We really focus on a long life of our products, so it could be some of these parts. which are external screens for camera operators oh yes sir this is correct yes that is this and a 10.1 why are your XJs very popular in those applications? So if you want to upgrade your camera, we can do it for you. It definitely sounds amazing and here it is, send me some

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. This is a high resolution 8 inch screen in industrial applications, 1280 by 768, 900 minutes brightness, very durable industrial grade specification and then this is a brand new LCD screen. that is offered in the industrial sector, this is for Kate, okay, a very high resolution, 3840 by 2160, and this is one that we are introducing, it is a brand new product here to show this small bezel, a very small pen and adorable, a variant and we are building it into an industrial package now this one is still in the final stages of its development.
All the others I have shown you are in full production and we are available to work with new programs on all of these today. and you have some

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dismayed than those here yes, very good, thank you very much, thank you. I'm going to show you some of our new technologies that we were working on and this is a highly transparent screen that actually has a transmittance of 80% we do not have a color filter we do not have a polarizer strictly through light it is confirmed through the glass without color filter without correct polarizer so how does it work?
It works with sequential RGB LED lighting and spread and spread. from the light image through the panel to our eyes, then the effect seems to be some kind of what could it be, what could be a location for this again. I want to repeat that this is a research and development effort, so at the moment it is a small prototype at that. makes sense, but what it could be, you might be able to take, for example, what's shown on the back, just kind of a screen in front of something else, that's something that could be done, it could also be if you're thinking about Windows, you know? maybe you're in a car and you're looking out the car window, but instead you see your map and direction in the window or you put them on a train or something like that again, even with the word retail world again where you would be. you have some kind of product behind something you're trying to specify or this one's on sale or something like that again, you could highlight with the screen something that's behind it, you might be able to make it a lot bigger, potentially it's pasta, that's very difficult actually Drives in some ways, think that potentially the problems of making it bigger come into play with making a very uniform capacity and producing it, so certainly and both sides are fine, you can put one side on the other and it would be just as bright and all Yes.
Yes, you're getting the back end, but of course it's an ironic endeavor at this point. Great, yeah, secondly, it might actually be better to move on to this first. This is a 17 inch screen. Okay, we've introduced this one before. Although one has a light filled effect where you can. I hope you understand it. As I move from left to right, you'll see different images reproducing different sides of the same thing, so that's what it's not. like a hologram like with the light

field

, yeah, because we have so many images behind this screen, you know basically about 70 $69 and we show them when it says 769 769 no 69 $60 views of the same image, but this one is static, you see, we are just showing these imagesstatic on this one if you look to your left to see the same screen.
Oh, showing a real life movie. I'm walking around it. I think he's very hungry to really capture what's going on in that. movie in particular, but it works with one eye and two eyes, it doesn't because I don't have glasses on and they said throughout the images that they were processed in real time 60 frames per second many, many, many images The feeling is as if You were walking around her, yes, weren't you? Didn't you feel that way? He's very natural and down to earth, isn't he, so it's very difficult to do, it's not something you can market, so no, no, no. no, it's actually just a one inch Rd prototype that works in the field application area with a lot of bandwidth and processing power, there is a lot of processing in the last process, it is HD very very good, but it is as they say which is okay per image and there are 68 of them, yeah, 69 69 times 18 right plus 60 times per second, that's a lot of processing, a lot of bandwidth, okay, maybe like the total, yeah, no, honey, but I want I mean, it seems very clear anyway, but thanks to 8k.
You can have one because of 8k, we can split it into multiple images, that's fine, okay, and what's in this one, well, we have, as you've seen, a display with a field system, this is a static image again, usually on Kate. Where we showed this, I think it was two years ago, during a city with a bus, it will be used in the broadcast, okay, but this is a new version and to solve and color the 2020 color gamut we achieved 70 97% y Some different colored bars will appear. I think here maybe you can capture both. When you capture them, you will be able to see how different blue is, red is yellow, etc. using quantum data or if you see red, green and blue lasers. for the backlight and this 8k size is broadcast, you say it like in the control room where they are going to do it right, like a broadcast monitor, in the sense that you know the 4k resolution and for the Tokyo Olympics it is it's getting close to 8k so they need a streaming monitor it won't be this will be this right here in the world right but it made the cancer cells nice now if I could move them somewhere else yeah a few more products we actually have here there are something we showed at a recent retail exhibition, this is an electronic shelf lately, oh, maybe we came here from Oh, keep moving at home, okay, sorry, these are electronic shelf labels of this size here, so it's the ink, it's the ink base, we have an active collaboration with me even in an ounce. in the past and this is to rest assured, one of our products, so right now because of the ink, you know that it is a kind of bistable product and it has a very low power consumption when it is in its fixed mode, it can be updated , as this will show. you know if it was a sales event and you want to change prices overnight you can do that or change them in the morning.
I see that if the price was updated for each customer that comes in, I was thinking the same thing. but what would you do if you wanted to give a customer a price and the customer a price but they were looking at the same screen? So you would have to follow the guy who is a frequent buyer, yes, and you could follow him and get the same prices, maybe that or maybe you could have a special opinion at 5:00 p.m. you are not selling your products, your lettuce, you could change the price of the lettuce by 20% or sell it, it is a beautiful red and a beautiful yellow, it is like a this is the type of food that has a gray color, well, now You know. spectrum typically with the analogy, but this with red pop I really think would work in a great retail environment like this.
Are many of them already selling well? We actually introduce them. I think it was a show in February, so it's just getting started. Based on our industry team, I understand this could quickly add up to many millions. Well, it could be, yes, very big. These monitors here we have a presence in the high-end medical market and these are monitors from the radiology market. Here differently is that we have introduced low temperature polysilicon technology in these. I think you may know that high temperature polysilicon gives us the potential to make density displays and also to make closer edges, so that's something that doctors and our radiologists really hope that there are more and you can put them one at a time. side by side and go down the park.
You know what these generate. You know they are big size. There is a little heat. Therefore, any energy savings is always good. So monochrome, yes, what IPS neo is. one type of IPS technology is in-plane switching and we would have introduced it years and years ago, but the meaning of new IPS neo was introduced a while ago if it gives us very wide viewing angles, uniform color II, that's pretty much it same thing, maybe you can Pick it up while watching these I know you're on the right track, you don't really see any image changes, any color changes or viewing angle changes, that's amazing, yeah, that's our IPS Neil, so The doctors and surgeons are having a great time. with your products, it's true, but remember, keep in mind that this used to be a movie and radiologists are very careful because this is potentially a person's life and you can see all the details that are acquired, no problems, right?
TRUE? I'm going to see something that's not there or something that's right and that's a false positive that you don't want to happen, it scares someone by telling you that she may have a tumor. I mean, that's not good, so, oh, it's not, there's no Hawks, right, there's no those pixels. Oh, great, showing you a little bit more in front. Yes, I want to show you what we do for smartphones. So how big is JDI in the smartphone business? We are the largest supplier of LTPS color smartphones for displays because LTPS is the main standard for smartphones, due to the high pixel density, it is more than 500 pixels per inch.
Generally, I wanted to point out to you what happened last year: we introduced a full active line last year, we had similar graphics and things like that, but at the time we introduced it, the concept was that we would have a very narrow border and almost no edge where the controller connects, while these controllers are not really here and it is a flexible cable connected to the glass unit at the back, so what can we do? So I can actually make everything turn into the screen. I love this one so much, thank you. Well, I mean, when people make these notches up here, I think they should, since you have kind of a curved corner.
I think you could put it. the camera in the corner, well it's true, I mean we could do more, but the corner for our client had to be done and it's true, this one is a little different from the other one, it has a curved, cornered line that matches the corner. this one is actually in production, you can take the left side. I mean, it's the best one you've got. They use this one. We've seen this trend really happen in the market, like I said, it was introduced last year and this 18.9 wide aspect ratio is just put the camera here and you just flip the phone over, but I think I'm sticking with it, maybe I even have it in the corner, maybe yes, let's see another difference between these two screens, this one is also in production, similar technology again to act, which you will choose This one has 538 pixels and also a higher resolution.
This one doesn't have the corners cut, but you might know. I wish it had straight corners. Yes, but I won't be playing any products with this yet. Oh, HTC, you think about it. I know that with English characters we don't have the need for such high-density displays, like people in Japan do, like people in China do with their kinds of writing styles. I know these would work great with extremely sharp upper country characters and things like that. for the Chinese market, the Japanese market itself, so many characters, are you referring to their keyboards or not, no, I mean, when you try to show something that is very fine in detail, you can see it here, you can see it here, I mean, even you can just Then you should look at the numbers on those calendars.
It was fine for us, but I don't think about our colleagues in Asia who didn't use symbols or characters. They need this high density. Is incredible. Do you have one of those phones? I don't. type, but that's totally available at U 11 and I mean Mike's, yeah, so you're doing your best to be active, well, we started on a yeah, we started it, we started a trend, a lot of people followed us, that's because today, thank you and here you have more. flex idea if they were tiled, I mean again with the narrow edges, this conceptual idea, don't call, that I know of, is that you can have a great game here, this is, oh, this is the phone of the future, right here zero bizzle zero is finally coming.
I would like to show you this too: again, smartphones are a very sensitive market to battery power consumption. Any time we can reduce the power on our displays, it is very beneficial to our customers, hence the 15 Hertz refresh rate. would do that, but a very slow refresh rate will flicker, but actually maybe you can see that the camera is not sure to lift it up, but to counter that we have to go through special technology, special electronics, as well as special glass material and design in to be able to counteract that and be able to offer it, so you can see that I don't have image degradation, so you can vary the frame rate.
Oh, what do you mean the client could do 15 or 60? Normally I would tend to do something like 15 to be able to save that energy, so you do 15 or nothing happens and then you go up to 60 when there's a video or something in animation, we talk to the client and we're trying to show them that you can do 15 .It's really not at all nice even that the animations and everything, sure, that means you might like double the battery life or what you do well, it doesn't always mean that many other components in a smartphone are consumed, the backlight. it's big, this is particularly so, for the display panel itself, you have to go back like, how did you do it?
Yes, lastly, we are showing an OLED here, this is a prototype, are you working with the IGs? Oh no, I can't go up. Yeah, maybe I can't go up, but then. so now you're the leader in LTPS which is the standard yeah we have low temperature polysilicon capability in the head for a few years and years and it was saying JD. I saw me and Itachi, we all did it. I know my story. They've been back about 20 years in low temperature polysilicon, at least who definitely the leadership here in Los Angeles has been great, it's been a wonderful show and I'm so glad you came too, this show has been a great thing for the industry I know I've attended now I think this is my 30th year 30.
Yeah, wow, and it's been amazing. You know, I covered CRTs in the past and what do we have now? All these LCDs that do all this phenomenal work and you even. I have more staff, a lot of things, thank you very much, so I'm looking forward to next year. Yes, it will be in San José, great.

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