Inventec Sees Qualcomm’s Mirasol Displays in Future Smartphones
Qualcomm MEMS Technologies has announced that Inventec Corp. has chosen it's MEMS-based mirasol displays for upcoming portable devices. The mirasol display will act as a secondary viewing area as a means to offload power needs from the main display. The design and functionality of the smartphone device will be revealed at a later date.
"Qualcomm's mirasol displays are a perfect fit for multifunctional devices such as Inventec's smart handheld phones," says Jim Cathey, vice president of business development for Qualcomm MEMS Technologies. "Our low-power capability is a real value for consumers, as it reduces the work load from the main display to the low power mirasol display, enabling the phone to stay charged for longer periods of time. Operators can also see the value by increasing their available revenue time - the more the phone is on and viewable, the more services and features will be utilized by their customer base."
Qualcomm's mirasol displays are based on a reflective technology called interferometric modulation (IMOD), a phenomenon that mimics the mechanisms that naturally create vibrant colors in a butterfly's wings. Based on this reflective technology, mirasol displays offer low power consumption and superior viewability, even in brightly lit areas.
Posted to the site on 2nd April 2008
