Insight Media publishes new whitepaper on Realfiction's groundbreaking multi-user 3D display technology
Today, Insight Media has published a technical whitepaper titled ”Hybrid Scan Display - Delivering multiple 3D images to multiple viewers”. The whitepaper authored by renowned display industry expert Chris Chinnock, explores Realfiction’s innovative advancements in multi-user 3D display technology using MicroLED. Chinnock was commissioned by Realfiction to write this whitepaper, drawing from his extensive experience and knowledge in the display field.
Realfiction has developed Directional Pixel Technology (DPT), to create glasses-free 3D displays for multiple users. The whitepaper provides a detailed analysis of the Company’s progress in MicroLED displays, following Chinnock’s continued observation over the last few years at key industry events like SID Display Week and CES. Chinnock also conducted interviews with Steen Iversen, Realfiction’s Director of Advanced Display Technology, further exploring the Company’s efforts to overcome current technical challenges. This whitepaper builds on topics presented during Steen Iversen’s keynote at the PlayNitride MicroLED Technology Forum 2024, held on September 3rd in Taipei, Taiwan. In his keynote, Iversen highlighted Realfiction’s breakthrough Hybrid Scan technology, which combines fast ferroelectric liquid crystals (FLC), MicroLED, and innovative driving algorithms to deliver high-quality, glasses-free 3D displays for multiple viewers. The whitepaper offers further insights into Realfiction’s patent-pending technology.
MicroLED is not yet mainstream, but it holds promise due to its lower power consumption, higher brightness, faster response time, and longer lifetime. While there are still areas for optimization, significant progress is being made in addressing production maturity and cost efficiency. Major display manufacturers are actively advancing toward the commercialization of this promising technology.
As previously communicated Realfiction has secured exclusive global rights to use fast ferroelectric liquid crystals for 3D displays larger than 9 inches. The Hybrid Scan technology represents a significant leap forward, addressing the technical challenges of creating immersive, glasses-free 3D displays for multiple users.
“We are thrilled with Chris Chinnock’s thorough analysis and recognition of our DPT platform in this whitepaper. His insights validate the remarkable progress we've made in multi-user 3D display technology,” said Clas Dyrholm, CEO of Realfiction. “Our DPT platform is versatile, covering all relevant current and emerging display technologies, including LCD, OLED, and MicroLED. As previously announced, we are ready to license the DPT platform and help our existing and future customers integrate it into commercial-grade display products. We have proven this with the first commercial agreement for a proof of concept announced just last week. We are excited to continue scaling our technology, including a MicroLED based 15-17 inch display demonstrator that we are currently tailoring using inputs from industry leaders.”
For more information, download the full whitepaper here and attached, and learn more from attached slides from Steen Iversen’s keynote speech presented earlier this month.