Smartvision Electronics, based in Nanjing, China, presents its portfolio of microdisplay technologies at its first appearance at Display Week. The company showcases a range of components and modules for applications including augmented reality and miniature projectors, highlighting its in-house manufacturing capabilities for key components like backplanes.
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Central to their offerings are LCoS (Liquid Crystal on Silicon) products, including an HD microdisplay and a compact mini projector module. The company also demonstrates AR glasses built around their LCoS technology. This AR display is a 1.69-inch, full HD panel. The system is shown to support SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping) for spatial tracking and interaction.
In addition to LCoS, Smartvision Electronics develops and manufactures both Micro OLED and Micro LED displays. The booth featured a 1.7-inch Micro OLED panel, alongside examples of their Micro LED components. This diverse technology offering allows the company to address different requirements for brightness, contrast, and power efficiency across various near-eye display applications.
The company emphasizes its vertical integration by producing its own backplanes for both Micro LED and Micro OLED displays in China. By controlling this critical manufacturing step, Smartvision Electronics aims to manage the supply chain and technical specifications for its advanced microdisplay products.



