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Cellid, Inc. to Start Shipping Samples of FOV 60-degree Waveguide Display Module



The “Cellid Waveguide 60” is an epoch-making product successfully achieving both wider FOV and downsizing simultaneously by combining our display with 60-degree FOV in waveguide architecture and our 1.2 cc size micro projector. Wider FOV waveguide provides more immersive user experience and very compact micro projector can give more room in design flexibility for AR glasses. (Photo: Business Wire)

November 09, 2021 01:00 PM Eastern Standard Time

TOKYO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Cellid, Inc. (Tokyo, CEO : Satoshi Shiraga, ”Cellid”) announced that it will start supplying samples of “Cellid Waveguide 60”, the display module mounting the world’s-widest-class FOV 60 degree display in waveguide architecture.

This display module is an innovative device designed for AR glasses which consists of the wider FOV waveguide and the 1.2 cc size ultra-compact projector with micro-LED. Samples on coming offer generates green single color. Full-color version samples are expected to begin supplying around February 2022.

Display modules specialized for AR glasses which have been seen as “the next devices after smartphones” are required to achieve both “downsizing” and “wider FOV” simultaneously. Our Cellid Waveguide 60 successfully managed to deliver far wider FOV and more compact size than any similar existing modules in the current market.

Our engineering team has strong expertise in the optical designing on back of the computer simulation ability by Satoshi Shiraga, CEO and the former researcher in CERNi and the seasoned production engineering knowledge by Toshiaki Shozu, our chief engineer and the former senior engineer in Olympus.

 

 

 

 

About the online seminar Micro LEDforum 2021

Dates: Sept. 8, 2021 (Wed.)–Dec. 10, 2021 (Fri.)
Language: Mandarin (Chinese subtitles available)/English (Simultaneous subtitles in English and Chinese)

 

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