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28 December 2000 Lessons learned in establishing mass production of transmissive LCOS microdisplays
Bor-Yeu Tsaur, Jim Johnston, Les Baczko, Dick Plutnicki
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Proceedings Volume 4207, Digital Cinema and Microdisplays; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.411756
Event: Information Technologies 2000, 2000, Boston, MA, United States
Abstract
Microdisplays offer a unique combination of small size, low power and high resolution. They are capturing particular attention in existing and developing applications, including camcorder viewfinders, digital camera viewfinders, head mounted displays, and cell phones. As the benefits of microdisplays become more visible, many companies are now facing a daunting task in scaling to mass production. Kopin Corporation’s CyberDisplay has been in mass production for over a year, and has had to overcome many challenges in the process. This paper provides some of Kopin’s perspectives in transitioning to mass production.
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Bor-Yeu Tsaur, Jim Johnston, Les Baczko, and Dick Plutnicki "Lessons learned in establishing mass production of transmissive LCOS microdisplays", Proc. SPIE 4207, Digital Cinema and Microdisplays, (28 December 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.411756
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KEYWORDS
Manufacturing

Consumer electronics

Quality systems

Inspection

Control systems

Glasses

Information visualization

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