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OLED displays using light-emitting diode technology are becoming increasingly common in smartphones to improve display performance and reduce power consumption. OLED displays utilize light-emitting materials containing organic compounds that emit light when current is passed through the OLED circuitry. Differences in the organic compounds used in the light-emitting layers cause them to emit light in different colors such as red, blue, and green. Control-circuits adjust the amount of current passed through each and every pixel and control-circuits in smartphones are extremely fine. Control-circuit line widths of just 1.2 ㎛* or the equivalent to 1/75 of the width of a human hair must be fabricated and FPD lithography equipment is essential for exposing and patterning massive arrays of microscopic pixel circuits.
FPD lithography and requires the mask stage carrying a photomask be aligned to the plate stage that holds the glass substrate. Submicron* alignment accuracy is required to precisely overlay the array of microscopic display patterns. Even tiny changes in temperature can cause fluctuations in thermal expansion and air density that can result in errors. Achieving precise alignment requires temperature changes to be minimized which is why lithography equipment is installed in a massive chamber that maintains an internal temperature of 23±0.1°C.
Resolution indicates the minimum size feature (pattern) that can transferred accurately from a photomask to photoresist after exposure with ultraviolet light. Resolution scaling is directly related to increasing television and smartphone display resolution.
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Hitachi, Ltd., Canon Inc., and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. on December 24 reached a basic agreement on a comprehensive alliance aimed at reinforcing and growing the liquid crystal display (“LCD”) panel businesses and technologies. Under this alliance, the three companies will merge their strengths to accelerate the development of cutting-edge display technologies and expand their scope of application.Hitachipossesses sophisticated liquid crystal-related technologies, including the world-acclaimed In-Plane Switching (“IPS”) technology that enables outstanding color reproducibility, wide viewing angles and other superior features. Canon, meanwhile, excels in the camera, printer and medical equipment fields while Matsushita commands global leadership in the flat-panel TV field.
Moreover, it has been basically agreed by the three companies that Canon and Matsushita will, by transfer of shares fromHitachi, each acquire 24.9 percent of the shares of Hitachi Displays Co., Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary ofHitachiengaged in small- and medium-sized LCD panel-related businesses, byMarch 31, 2008, subject to approvals by regulatory authorities. As a result,Hitachi’s stake in Hitachi Displays is to become 50.2 percent. The three companies will further discuss the details of the agreement.
LCD panels are finding growing applications in a diverse array of fields, from mobile phones, flat-panel TVs and PCs to digital still cameras, game consoles, printers, automotive electronics and more. Global demand for LCD panels is therefore rising. However, intensifying competition has made it imperative for LCD panel manufacturers to ensure a stable supply of high-quality LCD panels at low prices. This will require ongoing upfront investment and development of cutting-edge technologies.
Hitachihas thus decided to expand its business alliances with Canon and Matsushita in order to advance the development of cutting-edge LCD panel technologies through collaborative creation with the respective companies. This move will spur further advancement inHitachi’s technologies in the LCD panel business.Hitachipossesses a range of sophisticated liquid crystal-related technologies that includes IPS technology, which has earned accolades worldwide for enabling high picture quality, wide viewing angles and other advanced panel features. By joining forces with Canon and Matsushita,Hitachiseeks to accelerate the development of cutting-edge technologies. Furthermore, as an end-product manufacturer, Hitachi will strengthen its competitiveness in the flat-panel LCD TV sector by using state-of-the-art LCD panels to develop the world’s thinnest flat-panel LCD TV and its ultra-thin flat-panel LCD TVs “Wooo UT series.” In addition, by working to optimally allocate business resources in order to establish a stable, high profit structure as a group,Hitachiwill work to advance its basic management policy of “Collaborative Creation and Profits.”
By paving the way for stable procurement of LCD panels through acquisition of an equity interest in Hitachi Displays, Canon seeks to sharpen its product development capabilities by shortening development times and enhancing product features. It also aims to reinforce its digital single-lens reflex camera and various other product businesses employing high-quality, small- to medium-sized LCD panels in the consumer electronics, office equipment, medical and other fields. Furthermore, Canon aims to accelerate ongoing development of organic light-emitting diode (“OLED”) displays by teaming up withHitachi, which also boasts advanced display technologies.
Canon will continue to develop various types of displays in order to realize cross-media imaging — a sophisticated combination of imaging input and output equipment for data, still images and video that allows users to intuitively process images and information in any context in daily life or industry.
Matsushita is expanding and strengthening its mainline PDP operations. It is also deepening its involvement in the businesses of Hitachi Displays, a designer, manufacturer and marketer of IPS liquid crystal panels for large TVs, and of IPS Alpha Technology, Ltd. (“IPS Alpha”), a joint venture held by companies including Matsushita and Canon. These moves are part of a Matsushita-orchestrated initiative in collaboration with the Hitachi Group to ensure a stable supply of liquid crystal displays by pushing ahead with construction of a next-generation plant at IPS Alpha. The aim is to exploit the outstanding performance and cost advantage of the IPS Alpha Panel toward increasing the competitive edge of the VIErA Series of flat-panel TVs in step with PDP models. Matsushita is moving aggressively ahead with the enhancement of a vertically integrated business in the flat-panel TV sector, and sees the new IPS Alpha plant as a possible future base for production of OLED displays. The company intends to continue increasing development and production capability in the flat-panel TV business. It believes that by meticulously responding to diversifying customer wants and needs, it can be the primary force driving the flat-panel TV market worldwide.
As the second stage, the three companies are planning ownership changes that would have Canon, a company with extensive know-how in small- and medium-sized displays from the user side, take a majority holding in Hitachi Displays, and Matsushita, a universally acknowledged leader in the TV sector, take a majority holding in IPS Alpha.
Canon Inc.,headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a leader in the fields of professional and consumer imaging equipment and information systems. Canon’s extensive range of products includes copying machines, inkjet and laser beam printers, cameras, video equipment, medical equipment and semiconductor-manufacturing equipment. With over 118,000 employees worldwide, Canon has manufacturing and marketing subsidiaries inJapan, theAmericas,Europe,AsiaandOceania; and a global R&D network with companies based in theUnited States,Europe,AsiaandAustralia. Canon’s consolidated net sales for fiscal 2006 (endedDecember 31, 2006) totalled $34.9 billion (at an exchange rate of ¥119 = US$1). Visit the Canon Inc. website at: www.canon.com
Tokyo, December 25, 2007 --- Hitachi, Ltd. (NYSE: HIT / TSE: 6501, "Hitachi"), Canon Inc. (NYSE: CAJ / TSE: 7751, "Canon") and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (NYSE: MC / TSE: 6752, "Matsushita") today reached a basic agreement on a comprehensive alliance aimed at reinforcing and growing the liquid crystal display ("LCD") panel businesses and technologies. Under this alliance, the three companies will merge their strengths to accelerate the development of cutting-edge display technologies and expand their scope of application. Hitachi possesses sophisticated liquid crystal-related technologies, including the world-acclaimed In-Plane Switching ("IPS") technology that enables outstanding color reproducibility, wide viewing angles and other superior features. Canon, meanwhile, excels in the camera, printer and medical equipment fields while Matsushita commands global leadership in the flat-panel TV field.
Moreover, it has been basically agreed by the three companies that Canon and Matsushita will, by transfer of shares from Hitachi, each acquire 24.9% of the shares of Hitachi Displays Co., Ltd. ("Hitachi Displays"), a wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi engaged in small- and medium-sized LCD panel-related businesses, by March 31, 2008, subject to approvals by regulatory authorities. As a result, Hitachi"s stake in Hitachi Displays is to become 50.2%. The three companies will further discuss the details of the agreement.
LCD panels are finding growing applications in a diverse array of fields, from mobile phones, flat-panel TVs and PCs to digital still cameras, game consoles, printers, automotive electronics and more. Global demand for LCD panels is therefore rising. However, intensifying competition has made it imperative for LCD panel manufacturers to ensure a stable supply of high-quality LCD panels at low prices. This will require ongoing upfront investment and development of cutting-edge technologies.
Hitachi has thus decided to expand its business alliances with Canon and Matsushita in order to advance the development of cutting-edge LCD panel technologies through collaborative creation with the respective companies. This move will spur further advancement in Hitachi"s technologies in the LCD panel business. Hitachi possesses a range of sophisticated liquid crystal-related technologies that includes IPS technology, which has earned accolades worldwide for enabling high picture quality, wide viewing angles and other advanced panel features. By joining forces with Canon and Matsushita, Hitachi seeks to accelerate the development of cutting-edge technologies. Furthermore, as an end-product manufacturer, Hitachi will strengthen its competitiveness in the flat-panel LCD TV sector by using state-of-the-art LCD panels to develop the world"s thinnest flat-panel LCD TV and its ultra-thin flat-panel LCD TVs "Wooo UT series." In addition, by working to optimally allocate business resources in order to establish a stable, high profit structure as a group, Hitachi will work to advance its basic management policy of "Collaborative Creation and Profits."
By paving the way for stable procurement of LCD panels through acquisition of an equity interest in Hitachi Displays, Canon seeks to sharpen its product development capabilities by shortening development times and enhancing product features. It also aims to reinforce its digital single-lens reflex camera and various other product businesses employing high-quality, small- to medium-sized LCD panels in the consumer electronics, office equipment, medical and other fields. Furthermore, Canon aims to accelerate ongoing development of organic light-emitting diode ("OLED") displays by teaming up with Hitachi, which also boasts advanced display technologies.
Canon will continue to develop various types of displays in order to realize cross-media imaging -- a sophisticated combination of imaging input and output equipment for data, still images and video that allows users to intuitively process images and information in any context in daily life or industry.
Matsushita is expanding and strengthening its mainline PDP operations. It is also deepening its involvement in the businesses of Hitachi Displays, a designer, manufacturer and marketer of IPS liquid crystal panels for large TVs, and of IPS Alpha Technology, Ltd. ("IPS Alpha"), a joint venture held by companies including Matsushita and Canon. These moves are part of a Matsushita-orchestrated initiative in collaboration with the Hitachi Group to ensure a stable supply of liquid crystal displays by pushing ahead with construction of a next-generation plant at IPS Alpha. The aim is to exploit the outstanding performance and cost advantage of the IPS α Panel toward increasing the competitive edge of the VIErA Series of flat-panel TVs in step with PDP models. Matsushita is moving aggressively ahead with the enhancement of a vertically integrated business in the flat-panel TV sector, and sees the new IPS Alpha plant as a possible future base for production of OLED displays. The company intends to continue increasing development and production capability in the flat-panel TV business. It believes that by meticulously responding to diversifying customer wants and needs, it can be the primary force driving the flat-panel TV market worldwide.
As the second stage, the three companies are planning ownership changes that would have Canon, a company with extensive know-how in small- and medium-sized displays from the user side, take a majority holding in Hitachi Displays, and Matsushita, a universally acknowledged leader in the TV sector, take a majority holding in IPS Alpha.
Canon Inc. (NYSE: CAJ), headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a leader in the fields of professional and consumer imaging equipment and information systems. Canon"s extensive range of products includes copying machines, inkjet and laser beam printers, cameras, video equipment, medical equipment and semiconductor-manufacturing equipment. With over 118,000 employees worldwide, Canon has manufacturing and marketing subsidiaries in Japan, the Americas, Europe, Asia and Oceania; and a global R&D network with companies based in the United States, Europe, Asia and Australia. Canon"s consolidated net sales for fiscal 2006 (ended December 31, 2006) totalled $34.9 billion (at an exchange rate of ¥119 = US$1). Visit the Canon Inc. website at: http://www.canon.com
FYI: When settings are going to cause severe under or over-exposure or exceed the capabilities of the camera or lens, you will probably see some of the settings display in the viewfinder flashing as a warning.
You also might want to go to the Canon website of your choice and search for your camera model, then go to the support area for it and download the free PDF of the user manual. If you don"t have a manual, I"m sure that will help you get started using it. FYI: The EOS 350D is also known as the Rebel XT in N. America and the Digital Kiss N in Japan. Same camera in all three markets.... just different names. So the user manual for any of them can apply to all, so long as it"s in a language you can read.
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If it is on the back of the LCD window glass then here is a link to the Ifixit guide on how to remove the back casing of your camera. Hopefully by using this guide you will be able to gain access to the window glass to clean it.
If the mould turns out to be in the LCD itself, which would be unusual as it is supposed to be a sealed unit, then the only thing to do then is to replace the LCD unit.
The Canon Selphy CP910 is used to print pictures from a camera and WiFi connection. If there are any issues with the LCD screen of the printer, it may be necessary to remove it. For information regarding troubleshooting issues with the Canon Selphy CP910, go to Canon Selphy CP910 Troubleshooting.
Not to be confused with an LCD Monitor, an LCD panel in Canon EOS terms is the small visual display on top of the camera, that gives you an at-a-glance peak at all the main camera settings.
I had been able to push the playback button again and get the settings (Q) menu screen, but now it doesn"t display unless I use the Q button. I was also able to change my focal point or any other settings from the screen, and now I can"t.
Thanks for checking in. I love my 90D too! Sorry you"re experiencing an issue with displaying the settings (Q) menu screen. It"s quite common to get confused with how to enable different screens on the back of your Canon EOS 90D. I get confused all the time, especially because I switch between my 90D, my 5D Mark III, and my EOS R menus and screens.
How to Customize Buttons and Dials on Canon 90DAlthough the playback button can be set to toggle between the most recent capture and the Quick menu screen or the electronic level, it can"t be customized in the menu using the "customize dials and buttons" option within the menu. See the photo below.
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