In defence of that, wouldn't be that even easier to correct with an LED matrix than with anything else? Those matrices are not 1 bit, each pixel has a CMOS driver on the backside.

And the man behind the company should be quite knowledgeable in materials, and the process side himself.

Lastly, the resolution should favour the LED matrix. There is a hard limit on DMD density, not so much on LEDs.

On Sat, Apr 11, 2020 at 4:13 PM David Lanzendörfer <leviathan@libresilicon.com> wrote:
Hi Pavel
I haven't yet had time to look into this company.
Also, my new boss *sobbing again*, pointed out that we might have slightly
different intensities with each micro LED, which might lead to uneven
exposure.
That's why I'm eyeing at DMD chips again.

Cheers
-lev

On Saturday, April 11, 2020 1:29:54 AM WEST Pavel Nikulin wrote:
> Did anybody have time to check on Jade Bird Display? It appears to me that
> the company is still functioning after all, despite their EE and testing
> people leaving. The real man behind the enterprise, Qiming Li, is quite a
> well known guy with LED and materials people.