Raon-Tech, an AR (Augmented Reality) and VR (Virtual Reality) display manufacturer, developed 0.37-inch micro-display and it is targeting various wearable device markets.
Raon-Tech (CEO Kim Bo-eun) is planning to target different markets after developing 0.37-inch micro-display with full HD (1920x1080) resolution.
It commercialized 0.55-inch micro-display with full HD resolution in the past and it developed smaller display under same resolution.
It is strong in LCoS (Liquid Crystal on Silicon) technology that places liquid crystal and special mirror on top of silicon wafer. It applied its experiences in designing system semiconductor to developing micro-display. Its micro-display has light that comes from a LED that is placed at the top reflected through a special mirror and it can increase pixel density even in small area.

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Its 0.37-inch micro-display ‘RDP370F’ implements high-resolution images through 140Hz frame speed and high-density 6,000ppi (number of pixels per inch). Its size is only 23.4x8.65mm and it can be used to create a very light Smart Glasses. Raon-Tech explained that ‘RDF370F’ is suitable for wearable devices as it reduces battery consumption through low-power technology.
Raon-Tech is planning to introduce the prototype of ‘RDP370F’ at ‘Augmented World Expo 2019’, which is world’s biggest AR and VR exhibition expected to be held in Santa Clarita for two days starting from the 30th. It is also planning to exhibit other micro-displays such as 0.55-inch 1,080p micro-display, 0.5-inch 720p micro-display, 0.7-inch 1,440p micro-display, and micro-display chipset applied with optical distortion correction algorithm that it introduced in the past.
Staff Reporter Bae, Okjin | withok@etnews.com