Check out: The Green SVGA+ OLED >600cd/m2 http://tinyurl.com/a5zbq and add our high brightness controller. We have Green, White and Color in stock, Yellow @ >650cd/m2 is about 90 days away. -Tony > -----Original Message----- > From:[mailto:
] On > Behalf Of Daniel Tso > Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2005 2:10 PM > To:
> Subject: [Wear-Hard] n00b looking for a 1"+ monochrome display that > is*very* bright... > > I'm a newbie on this list, though I've played with > small displays before. In particular, I've used the Kopin > M1 and the Albatech Personal. I've also taken apart an old > SONY Hi-8 camcorder and successfully extracted and used the > BW CRT viewfinder, feeding it RS170 video. > > What I'm looking for now is a small display, about > 1-1.3" diagonal (square is good too). It doesn't have to be > color, monochrome is fine. Resolution doesn't have to be > high -- VGA is fine, even 320x240 is ok. It does need to be > quite BRIGHT: 200cd/m2 would be nice, even higher would be > better (1000cd/m2 anyone). Short of this, a device in which > I could change the backlighting might work. I could use > either a VGA-style input signal interface, or NTSC. A decent > contrast ratio would also be helpful (at least 100:1 if not, > say, 500:1). Price ? be nice if it were under $1000. > > So anyone have any suggestions ? > > So far the Albatech has come the closest, but it is > only about 100cd/m2. The Kopin is too small and thus, though > bright, is not bright enough when expanded to the 1" image > size. Same goes for the eMagin OLED (nice and bright but too > small), and the camcorder CRT. We've used a DLP projector in > the past -- plenty of light but very clumsy. I'm thinking of > trying a larger camcorder viewfinder. But I'd love to find > an LCD or OLED array that better met these criteria. > > Thanks. > > _______________________________________________ > Wear-Hard mailing list >
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