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Optical Film Market's Influence on the Future of Display Systems
The global optical film market size is anticipated to reach USD 48.35 billion by 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc., growing at a CAGR of 8.7% over the forecast period. Increasing demand for consumer electronics devices is expected to significantly drive the industry during the forecast period. Increasing demand for better visibility, optimum brightness, and lower power consumption for illuminating automotive instrument panels and displays is creating lucrative opportunities for optical film in automotive display applications. In addition, properties, such aslight control & enhancement, increased brightness, improved contrast, better sunlight durability, and others, are propelling the product demand in various applications.

Optical Film Market Report Highlights
In terms of revenue, the polarizing film segment accounted for the maximum share in 2021. The segment is expected to grow further at a steady CAGRover the forecast period
The smartphones application segment accounted for a significant revenue share in 2021 and will retain its industry position throughout the forecast period
The rising middle-class population, shifting spending priorities, and changing consumption patterns towards more discretionary spending are driving the segment growth
The Asia Pacific region led the global industry and accounted for the largest share of the overall revenue in 2021
Strong manufacturing bases of consumer electronics companies and the presence of several end-use industries in the region are anticipated to fuel the product demand over the forecast period
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These applications include automotive displays, televisions, desktops & laptops, smartphones, tablets, signage & advertising display boards. Moreover, the rising adoption of digital & advertising display boards in commercial verticals, increasing infrastructural development, especially in emerging countries, and technological advancement in display products are projected to create product demand in signage & advertising display boards. Asia Pacific is anticipated to progress at the fastest CAGR over the forecast period. China led the APAC regional market in 2021 owing to the rising demand for the product in applications including automotive display, televisions, desktops & laptops, smartphones, tablets, signage & advertising display boards.
In addition, a well-established manufacturing base for consumer electronics in Taiwan, China, and South Korea is anticipated to provide further impetus to the region’s growth. However, the recent outbreak of COVID-19 in countries, such as India, China, and Japan,is impacting the product demand in signage & advertising display boards, smartphones, and otherapplications.Declining demand from end-use consumers, nationwide or partial city lowdown, and a slowdown in manufacturing activities as a result of the pandemic further hampered the region’s growth in the short term.
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#I cannot wait for you to see this#this was a nice curation#been saving them#display properties#screensaver#windows 95#windows 98#old internet#old web#00s#y2k#2000s#cyber y2k#moodboard#cybercore#cyber core#tech#gif#windows#microsoft#vaporwave#old tech#vintage tech#y2k blog#techcore#nostaliga#y2k nostalgia#curators on tumblr#user interface#old windows
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Sharp - 1981
#sharp#hifi#vintage tech#80's tech#vintage hifi#optonica#audio stereo#80's#1980s#80s tech#cassette#vu meter#80s#vfd display
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Custom made stacking display for retro Nintendo consoles made by Chris Coleperson. Source: Facebook.
#nintendo 64#super nintendo#NES#super NES#SNES#N64#retro gaming#nintendo#nintendo aesthetic#hardware#tech#stacking display#N64 cartridges
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The Return…Of Boba Fett's Armor! - The Mandalorian: Chapter 14 (Season 2 Episode 6)
(❤️ this scene & dialogue)
Din Djarin: (Approaching Boba & Fennec) This is all that survived…(Shows them his Beskar spear) Boba Fett: (Instantly recognizing what the spear is made of) Beskar. Din Djarin: (Nods yes) Boba Fett: I want you to take a look at something….
Boba Fett: (Raises his left gauntlet & activates its holographic data read-out display. Looking at the holographic data, which is written in Mando'a….) Boba Fett: My chain code has been encoded in this armor for 25 years. (Indicating hologram) See, this is me…Boba Fett. Boba Fett: (Points at one holographic symbol) This is my father, Jango Fett. (Looks up from the display at Din Djarin)
Din Djarin: (Considering Boba's words, observing the display Boba has just shown him & hearing the name of Mandalorian Bounty Hunter Jango Fett….) Din Djarin: (Din immediately understands why this man has claimed the Mandalorian armor he is now wearing) Your father was a foundling.
Boba Fett: Yes. (Deactivates the display) He even fought in the Mandalorian Civil Wars. Din Djarin: Then that armor belongs to you. Boba Fett: (Nods yes) I appreciate it's return….
THIS scene confirmed SO much: *IS Jango a Mandalorian? YES! *DOES Boba read/understand Mando'a? Uh-huh! *DOES Boba Know his Mandalorian Heritage? Yup! *AFTER All of these years is Boba FINALLY shown on screen being a bad-a$$ with & without his Mandalorian Armor? HELL YES!!!
As a long-time fan of the Mando'ade/ Boba Fett/ Jango Fett/ Jaster Mereel/ True Mandalorians & a big fan of The Mandalorian, it was so satisfying to watch this episode & witness the above-referenced exchange between Din Djarin & Boba Fett.
Boba Fett IS canonically alive! It's official!
(AND this scene FINALLY shuts down all of the "Jango Fett really wasn't a Mandalorian" osik).









#boba fett#boba fett armor#mandalorian armor#mandalorian wrist gauntlet#holographic data readout display#mando'a#mandalorians#mandalorian civil wars#jango fett#din djarin#armor chain code#chain code#foundling#the mandalorian#mandalorian jango fett#mandalorian culture#mandalorian heritage#mandalorian traditions#mandalorian lore#beskar'gam#mandalorian armor technology#mandalorian technology#mando tech#beskar#mandalorian wrist gauntlets
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Apple Studio Display CRT monitor 2000 (x)
#apple#apple studio display#2000#y2k#y2k aesthetic#y2k tech#y2kcore#cyber y2k#techcore#vintage apple#transparent tech#clear tech#y2k design
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Jenny Holzer, Selections From Under A Rock 1986
#jenny holzer#led display#orange aesthetic#techcore#webcore#soft grunge#tech aesthetic#technology#techwave#installation#pixel#led#words#digital#⭒* ·˚ ☾ ⊹.
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The World at Your Fingertips...
Control Data Corporation, 1968
#1960s#60s#60s ads#60s computers#retro tech#1968#sixties#60s tech#vintage tech#vintage computers#state of technology#control data corp#tech ads#60s clothing#60s hair#magazine ad#information display magazine
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Apple: iMac G3 Blue & White Power Studio Display (1998) Designed By: Jonathan Ive
Teased in 1997 Apple’s worldwide developer conference showcase show by Jonathan Ive & Phil Schiller. There’s also a slim version of the iMac G3 studio display that was never released.
#apple#apple archive#imac#imac g3#blue#white#studio#display#power#computer#tech#design#jonathan ive#1998#y2k#y2k aesthetic
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#animated gif#animated gifs#gif#gifs#old advertisements#old ads#retro#vhs#computers#80's#old tech#old computers#tech#80s#589327 bytes free#sweet nightmare#why does it just display her password like that
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Funabashi Shopping Center Lalaport, from Annual of Display Works In Japan 1982
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#80's#retro 80's#retro#vhs power graphics#retro 80s#80s#vintage#80s display#retro tech#80s aesthetic#retro aesthetic#80s design#80s japan#retro japan
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Apple: Cinema Display (1999)
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JVC RX-1001V (1989) as shown in Posy new video
#jvc#vintage hifi#posy#vintage tech#audio stereo#receiver#amplifier#1980s#80's tech#lcd display#80's#old tech#ero tech#hi fi#equalizer#display
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#handsome jack#my art#borderlands#best part about working at a tech store is drawing on the displays LOL
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Mandalorian Din Djarin's Helmet T-Visor Heads-Up-Display (HUD) Concept Art
This is Concept Art for The Mandalorian (Din Djarin) Helmet's T-Visor HUD (Heads-Up Display). It was shown in The Art of Star Wars: The Mandalorian book. Unfortunately, Din's helmet Heads-Up Display wasn't showcased in the 1st episode of The Mandalorian. Instead, the show had Din use the scope of his Amban Phase-Pulse Blaster (AKA Amban Sniper Rifle) to scan the hideout of the Nikto mercs that were keeping Grogu.
The series has presented some very cool features of Din's Mandalorian helmet. Like when Din eavesdropped on Imperial Officer "The Client" & Clone Engineer Dr. Pershing by: A) Scomp-linking his helmet to his scope to enhance its vison mode, allowing Din to lock in on their position inside their Imperial safehouse and: B) Adjusting the scopes controls to listen in on the Client & the Doctor's conversation concerning Grogu's fate.
Since Mandalorian Helmet T-Visors are known to possess many features (Heads-Up Display, Macrobinocular Viewplate, Enhanced Vision) I hope we'll see something close or similar to the afore mentioned T-Visor concept art pic being utilized by Din Djarin & other Mandalorians. Because frankly, with all of the other Mandos that appeared in The Mandalorian, it was odd that, except for a few rare occasions, any of them ever used their T-Visor's Heads-Up Displays to target an enemy, scan an area for hostiles, etc. (And if someone did use their Helmet's HUD, it would just look like a plain video camera shot instead of a view similar to the T-Visor concept art pic shown below.)
Hopefully we'll get to see a Mando use their helmet HUD's featuring a T-Visor POV (with accompanying data read-out graphics) someday on-screen. Maybe even in the upcoming The Mandalorian & Grogu film.






#mandalorian armor#mandalorian helmet heads up displays#star wars helmet heads up displays#heads up display#hud#mandalorian helmet#t-visor#the mandalorian#din djarin#amban sniper rifle scope#the art of star wars the mandalorian#mandalorians#the mandalorian and grogu#star wars heads up display#star wars hud#t-visor heads up display#mandalorian helmet heads up display#heads up displays#star wars helmet heads up display#t-visor heads up displays#beskar'gam#beskar#mandalorian armor technology#mandalorian t-visor#heads-up display#heads-up displays#mandalorian helmet technology#mandalorian helmet tech#mandalorian technology#mandalorian tech
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Doctor Who, "The Robots of Death," 1977.
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