Liquavista launches its latest displays. According to the company, the display range called FreeStyle, gives designers unparalleled ability to translate their product vision without compromise. The color, size and shape of the active segments/pixels can all be chosen to blend seamlessly with the overall product concept enabling differentiation and value for the whole product to flow from the display.
"Combining this with the ability to specify an infinite variety of reflectors creates a vital new tool for product designers in their unceasing struggle to be seen above the crowd." commented Mark Gostick, CEO "We've even talked to one company about using diamonds as reflectors in a high end product!".
"We wanted to empower product designers to revolutionise the way that displays are used in products." stated Gostick "By giving them freedom to design the display that fits with their concept we are finally completing the missing piece of their tool box."
"Traditional LCDs have been constraining product designers due to their lack of design flexibility and color range and are generally a blot on the face of a great piece of design - FreeStyle allows the display to be the finishing touch to your product bringing real differentiation, rather than something that needs to be worked around." added Gostick.
ColorMatch FreeStyle technology offers significant improvements in display performance over LCD, as well as offering an amazing range of color combinations and design freedom. It also offers higher contrast improving the readability of the screen wherever you are and eliminating the need for supplementary lighting in many cases. FreeStyle uses Liquavista's ColorMatch platform to give world-beating display brightness - a reflective performance of more than 50% over an unlimited viewing angle - all at the same power as a reflective LCD.
Application note and developer kits have been created to help people understand the potential and they can be sourced through the website at www.liquavista.com.
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