4. • Screenless display can simply
be put as the modern
innovation in the display
system which can display or
even transmit information
without a screen.
• It is the display which can be
put at any place wherever
the user wishes to have the
screen.
• From remote controlled
displays to touch screens, the
6. • One of the first electronic displays was the
Cathode Ray Tube that was commercialized
in the 1920s.
• The CRTs were the single most popular
displays used in Televisions and computer
monitors for over half a century, until they
were replaced by the LCDs in the 2000s.
• Now we are surrounded by touch screen
displays that work on the principle of
disruption of a minute electric field that is
constantly being passed in the display.
• However, they are also being replaced by the
12. The growth of the gaming
industry and wide use of
screenless display
technology in gaming is
predicted to support the
expansion of screenless
display market.
The head-mounted devices
are used in gaming to
entirely take over the user’s
vision and take them to a
virtual environment.
Screenless displays
provide no restrictions
in the size of the
screen to the player
and provide a 360
degree immersive
view providing the
ultimate gaming
experience.
13. In the medical training and
demonstration sector, the
hologram technology is
used to project a real time
3D representation of
internals organs and body
parts.
The of screenless display
will make it possible for
the personnel to assess the
diseases and injuries in
detail, leading to more
accurate and optimal
diagnosis.
Therefore, the use of
wearable screenless
displays in helps to
minimize risk as well as
protect the integrity and
privacy of a patient in the
medical sector.
14. Similar to the application in gaming,
another growth factor for the market
size of screenless displays is its
growing application in military
training and simulations.
With the use of screenless displays,
real-time battlefield scenarios can be
generated in the soldier’s view and
essential drills can be performed
without being physically present in
such danger zones.