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About MDDPC

About MDDPC

The mission of the Micro Device Display Consortium (MDDPC) is to broadly promote the advantages and superiority of Micro Device Display technology to consumers, retailers, experts, and the mass media, and to expand the acceptance and recognition of the technology.

Currently, five core companies, along with twelve other supporting companies, are engaging in promotional activities aimed at expanding the acceptance of MDDP, through actions such as creating common sales promotion tools that publicize the advantages common to participating member company products, hosting a Web site, and engaging in promotional activities including demonstrations of actual MDDP products. The member companies also work to recruit others in supporting companies to join the Consortium.


Founding Member

Fresnel lens
A Fresnel lens is one type of lens used in screens for rear projection television sets. The Fresnel lens direct the light from the light source (the image) to be parallel, or to be focused slightly inward, before the light reaches the lenticular lens, which efficiently expands the viewing angle to the right and left.
HTPS
Develops, manufactures, markets, and services information related equipment (personal computers and personal computer peripherals such as printers and scanners, imaging equipment such as LCD projectors), electronic devices (displays, semiconductors, liquid crystal displays), etc.
BIG SCREEN EXE
JVC incorporates D-ILA technology for industrial and high-end home theater applications into consumer projection television sets. These large screen sets are hybrid projection televisions, provide high brightness and resolution with low power consumption.
UHP (Ultra High Power)
Philips' UHP (Ultra High Power) digital projection lighting system has contributed to the evolution of Micro Device based projection systems. Philips provides lighting solutions to achieve high brightness, high efficiency, high color fidelity, and long lifetime.
DLP®
DLP technology is a type of full digital display technology based on the core component of a DLP chip. DLP is used by more than 50 projector makers around the world, with over 1.5 million units shipped since mass production in 1996.

Supporting Member


As of Oct 18th 2007