Innovations in Display Tech Bring Us Closer to the Digital World
BMW is on the verge of launching its Neue Klasse next-generation vehicles, which will feature a completely reimagined user experience (UX) and user interface. The company previewed its new UX, showcasing the boundary-pushing technology of Panoramic iDrive, a projected image display on the black of a vehicle's front window glass, and a rhombus-shaped infotainment screen, at CES, a consumer electronics trade show.
Known for its display technology, Samsung has expanded the innovation of the ever-evolving eInk or ePaper, having introduced its latest screen with impressive high-resolution features at the recent ISE 2025 conference in Barcelona. The 75-inch display is now the world’s largest color ePaper screen. It also features a 5K (5,120 x 2,880 pixels) resolution and 16:9 aspect ratio among impressive specifications.
A California-based startup, EVision, has introduced a fully customizable LED screen that can be fitted to the front bumper of several Tesla models. The screen allows owners to display graphics, animations, and messages—anything the owner can imagine. The company showcased the product at CES this past January, demonstrating the tech on a Tesla Model Y by projecting fake grilles, custom artwork, and promotional content.
Agile Display Solutions showcased what it says is the “world’s first self-powered full-colour digital signage solution, designed for use in retail environments” at ISE 2025. The EPD32-FD Forever Display, which utilises E Ink Spectra 6, doesn’t need to be plugged into an external power source, reducing operation costs compared with conventional digital displays.
E Ink has now shown off 75-inch outdoor displays. E Ink partnered with four companies for an ISE 2025 showcase of the Kaleido 3 Outdoor technology – Samsung, LG Information Display, DynaScan and Agile Display Solutions. That ePaper technology here is dubbed Kaleido Outdoor 3 and makes use of a RGB color filter array atop a monochrome E Ink film to produce 4,096 colors along with crisp, clear text.
Smartkem’s OTFT technology enables processing at temperatures as low as 80°C - significantly lower than the industry standard of 300°C. Smartkem’s transistors can be fabricated directly on top of microLEDs, eliminating costly and complex processes such as mass transfer and laser welding, which have hindered scalability and affordability in microLED manufacturing.
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