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Liquid Crystal on Silicon (LCoS) is a type of semiconductor technology used in display devices such as projectors, televisions, and digital signage. It is a variant of Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) technology, which uses a liquid crystal layer sandwiched between two glass substrates. The liquid crystal layer is illuminated by a reflective silicon backplane, which is controlled by an array of transistors. This allows for a higher resolution and faster response time than traditional LCDs.
LCoS technology is used in a variety of applications, including medical imaging, automotive displays, and virtual reality headsets. It is also used in consumer electronics, such as televisions, projectors, and digital signage.
The LCoS market is highly competitive, with a number of major players. These include Sony, Panasonic, Epson, Canon, and JVC. Other companies in the market include Texas Instruments, Himax Technologies, and MicroVision. Show Less Read more