Display photometer-colorimeters LumiTop X150
for subpixel analysisimagingultra-high resolution

display photometer-colorimeters
display photometer-colorimeters
display photometer-colorimeters
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Characteristics

Applications
for displays, for subpixel analysis
Type
imaging
Options and accessories
ultra-high resolution

Description

The LumiTop X150 is an ultra-high resolution imaging photometer and colorimeter, and complements the innovative 3-in-1 concept of our LumiTop test systems. It was developed in response to the growing challenges in display development and production of OLED or µLED displays in terms of subpixel quality. Tests for pixel defects Thanks to the pixel shifter, the LumiTop X150 offers resolutions of up to 600 MP per color channel. With single pixel analyses the display can be examined for various different pixel defects, such as luminance or color deviations, e.g. for pixel-accurate correction of luminance. This new imaging colorimeter is thus perfectly suited to subpixel-accurate quality control of high-resolution displays in production (e.g. Demura), likewise in the research and development of new display technologies. Suitability for industrial applications Various industry-suitable lenses are available for testing the smallest micro-displays, smart watches, phones, tablets and 8K monitor displays. The LumiTop X150 can be used regardless of the display technology of the sample. Thanks to its innovative design, all relevant optical tests can be carried out with the LumiTop X150 in one test station. This guarantees extremely short measurement times and high, absolute accuracy due to the spectral reference measurement. A hardware trigger permits temporal control of measuring sequences, in particular with modulated or triggered light sources such as OLED or µLEDs.
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