Optiple introduces Dimming Film Cell technology at CES 2025
- Enjoying anywhere - Implementing realistic images on dimming
- Free design - Innovative processing technology for curved lens
- Saving energy - Lower power-consumption using low voltage
Dimming is a technology that enables a more realistic screen by controlling the intensity of light. The dimming film cells are attached to AR, Smart Eyewear lenses, and when an electric signal is given, the color quickly turns dark to make images look clearer.
The demand for dimming technology is expected to increase significantly in AR, Smart Eyewear. In addition, its application is also being expanded to automotive displays and parts.
Based on GHLC (Guest Host Liquid Crystal) technology, as a total solution company from product design, application development to process technology, Optiple is currently developing products with global customers and is also actively building business cooperation partnerships. GHLC is known as the optimal dimming technology that meets market needs.
The Optiple's key product features are as follows.
- Quick response: 0.1 sec
- Low haze:
- Low voltage drive: AC 1.5~10V
- Plastic film base, Thin & Flexible
- Fitting curved lenses by innovative processing Technology
About Optiple
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