If you have a digital camera, either a photographic or a video camera, you will be familiar with the very small LCD displays. What none of the displays have is a SVGA resolution. In fact, even the biggest LCDs with a, let's say, two or three inches long diagonal, don't reach the magic half megapixel.
At the CES, among so many monitors of gigantic proportions, Kopin showed a really tiny display that, nevertheless, had enough resolution to be called SVGA: 800 x 600 pixels.
According to the company's president, this miniature will only eat 70mW of power and will reduce the size of it's predecessor by 45%.
Link: DigiTimes.


