LED. In LED technology, there is a single column of LEDs, one for each display row. The LEDs are modulated in brightness while being electro-mechanically scanned to provide a 2-D image. Disadvantages include low resolution; low grayscale and color capability; low information content; bulky packaging; row and column drivers' separate, vibration. Reflection Technology—Reflection's scanned linear array technology produces an odd-looking display that is typically red-on-black. They announced a full-color VGA product in September 1996, however, it hasn't been seen in the market. The technology is inherently large and only suitable for magnified applications. It is sometimes considered for head-mounted products; however, the unit tends to vibrate (due to the vibrating mirror). The SLA technology is used in Reflection's FaxView personal fax reader and was used in Nintendo's 3-D portable game system, Virtual Boy, which was unsuccessful in the marketplace. The company announced a manufacturing agreement with Omron Corporation in January 1998. Omron Corporation specializes in automated manufacturing and is headquartered in Kyoto, Japan.
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