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About the Luckoff Display
Array Technology |
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Is Luckoff Display Array technology
a direct replacement for incandescent bulb or light emitting
diode (LED) technology? |
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Most large screen display products
sold today use either incandescent bulb or LED technology. We
believe that Luckoff Display Array technology has a combination
of performance, scalability, resolution and cost that makes it
quite suitable to directly replace one or the other of these
technologies in a large number of product applications. Each
individual pixel has the capability of generating the entire
color spectrum at video speed. Therefore, with the Luckoff Display
Array technology, an electronic display no longer requires the
standard separate RED, GREEN, and BLUE pixel's blended together
to create a pixel of color. We also believe that the unique size,
efficiency, and image quality of the Luckoff Display Array technology
enable new types of products that will, over time, create new
markets or supplant today's incandescent bulb or LED products.
Furthermore, as pixel density is increased, therefore increasing
resolution, the Luckoff Display Array technology will also be
suitable to replace several products that utilize the liquid
crystal display (LCD) technologies. Also, with the invention
of the rotary holographic optical switch, LDC can probably create
pixel densities far greater than the current densities set forth
for high definition TV. |
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What technical disciplines are involved
in the Luckoff Display Array technology? |
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The array will be built in module
form. Each module will be 4 inches square (10,000 pixels) and
two and one half inch thick. This basic module is the building
block from which the flat panel displays of various sizes will
be constructed. Each square foot of display will use nine modules.
The modules will simply plug into the structural support back
panel. State of the art printed circuit boards and electrical
connections will be used to wire the modules to the control system
that will control each pixel in the display. Because of the module
construction, the array may be built to fit any size display,
from the smaller displays found in casinos/restaurants to the
larger video displays found at the airports and ballparks. One
mode of construction may utilize leading edge magnetic disk drive
and/or electrostrictive technology, holographic optics design
and manufacturing, digital video electronics, and semiconductor
packaging technology. |
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How and where is Luckoff Display
array manufactured? |
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Luckoff Display Corporation will
license their patents to corporations with the necessary financial
capability to initiate the final design work and to perform the
production engineering capability to make the various products.
We have carefully designed our Luckoff Display array structure
to be manufactured in a modern VLSI semiconductor production
foundry/MEMS operation. The strategic partner would initiate
the final design work and production engineering along with developing
the digital software technology. |
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How can I find out more about the
Luckoff Display array? |
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Over the coming months, we will
continue to update and expand the information contained on this
Web site. In the meantime, you can contact us via email,
or phone us using the contact information indicated in the Contacting Luckoff Display Corporation page. |
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About Luckoff Display Corporation
Business Plans |
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What products will Luckoff Display
Corporation (LDC) be producing? |
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Luckoff Display Corporation's mission
is to license its Holographic Optical Switch Technology to corporations
with the necessary financial capability to initiate the final
design work and to perform the production engineering capability
to make the various products and develop the digital software
technology. They would also need to have in place a worldwide
marketing network to distribute the products produced. The attributes
of the initial LDC product makes it uniquely suitable for high
definition television, computer screens, enhance movie screens,
large and moderate size billboard displays including those into
the transportation, sports, entertainment and public information
application markets which would include airports, railways, highways,
outdoor and indoor arenas, racetracks, mobile/rentals, amusement
parks, hotels, bars, clubs, casinos, movie studios, billboard
advertising, exhibit and trade shows, and products within fiber optic
communications.
Cosmetic holographic contact lenses, hand-held spectra-reflectometer
and Compact Spectrmeter are LDC's latest inventions. LDC's holographic
technology optical switch have been independently described as
potentially "disruptive" in the market place. This
product would find its way into very unique uses within amusement
park rides/video games, Las Vegas shows and special events, vacations
(at home concept). LDC is committed to excellence, integrity,
and the service required to maintain customer satisfaction and
shareholder value. LDC will continue its research effort to assist
the corporations the technology has been licensed that will in
turn open new market areas for its state of the art digital,
analogue compatible holographic optical switch technology. |
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When will the Luckoff Display array
technology be available in the market? |
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We've not yet made an announcement
about product availability. Watch this Web site for further information
as it becomes available. |
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How can I find out more about Luckoff
Display Corporation's business plan? |
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Over the coming months, we will
continue to update and expand the information contained on this
Web site. In the meantime, you can contact us via email at eluckoff@qn.net, or phone us
at (614) 224.3140. Please refer to Contacting
Luckoff Display Corporation page for further information. |
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