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Editorial
Optimisim Prevails: A Look Back at Display Week Shows a Bright Future Ahead By Stephen P. Atwood
Industry News
Two Industry Giants Based in Asia Unveil Technology at Display Week By Jenny Donelan
President's Note
SID Shines in Hollywood By Munisamy Anandan
Display Week 2011 Review
LCDs
Liquid-crystal displays evolve in many directions. By Alfred Poor
e-Paper
A year of robust investment in more mature technologies also offers a few new surprises. By Jason Heikenfeld
3-D
Active-polarization switching may be the shape of things to come for home 3-D. By Steve Sechrist
Touch Technology
2011 was the year that projected capacitive became the dominant touch technology in terms of revenue, and this was evidenced by its overwhelming dominance on the show floor. By Geoff Walker
Frontline Technology: Photonic-Crystal Display Materials
Photonic Ink (P-Ink) technology comprises an active photonic crystal that reflects a band of color that can be tuned by controlling the applied current or voltage. All the individual spectral colors in the visible range can be reflected by a single P-Ink material. This technology provides an opportunity to create a wider range of primary colors than the conventional RGB system, given the same numbers of pixels for color mixing. By Hai Wang, Fergal Kerins, Ulrich Kamp, Leonardo Bonifacio, Andre C. Arsenault, and Geoffrey A. Ozin
2011 Best-in-Show
Nanosys, RealD, and Samsung Win Inaugural Best-in-Show Awards at Display Week 2011 By Jenny Donelan
SID News
2012 SID Honors and Awards Nominations.
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