On January 3rd, Himax, a display technology company in the Taiwan region, announced that it will exhibit a sequential color self-emitting front-illuminated LCoS (Liquid Crystal on Silicon) microdisplay solution with a brightness of 400,000 nits at the upcoming CES 2025.
Himax claims that its new LCoS microdisplay not only boasts industry-leading ultra-high brightness, ensuring excellent display performance under strong external light conditions, but also consumes only 0.3W of power and has a volume of less than 0.5mm³, making it suitable for outdoor use.
The microdisplay, combined with 2D waveguide technology, offers clear and vibrant visual performance and is expected to be used in the next generation of all-weather wearable see-through AR glasses.
In addition to the technology showcase, Himax will also bring an AR glasses proof-of-concept prototype to CES 2025.
This prototype device, integrating Himax’s LCoS microdisplay, collimating lenses, and third-party 2D waveguide solutions, achieves an eye-level visual brightness of 1000 nits, “meeting the demands of outdoor and everyday applications”.
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