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Website
  
www.pixelqi.com

Founded
  
2008

Founder
  
Mary Lou Jepsen

Type
  
Privately held company

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Industry
  
Electronic visual displays

Headquarters
  
San Bruno, California, United States

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Pixel Qi Corporation (pronounced Pixel "Chi") was an American company involved in the research of low-power computer display technology, based in San Bruno, California. It was founded by Mary Lou Jepsen, who was previously the chief technical officer of the One Laptop per Child project.

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The company designs liquid crystal displays (LCDs) that can be largely manufactured using the existing manufacturing infrastructure for conventional LCDs. The advantage of Pixel Qi displays over conventional LCDs is mainly that they can be set to operate under transflective mode and reflective mode, improving eye-comfort, power usage, and visibility under bright ambient light.

Pixel qi talks about the new direction of the company


Devices

  • The first commercial device to use a Pixel Qi display, ARM-based Adam tablet by Notion Ink, was released mid-January 2011.
  • Another tablet with a Pixel Qi display has been announced by Innoversal, named Lattice.;
  • Clover Systems has launched SunBook, a netbook with a Pixel Qi display.
  • The first ruggedized, MIL-SPEC tablet utilizing Pixel Qi, the Hydra-T3, was created by InHand Electronics, Inc. launched Q1 of 2012.
  • Pixel Qi is dead (but its low-power displays are not) http://liliputing.com/2015/01/pixel-qi-dead-low-power-displays-not.html

    Pixel Qi resurging in 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150528200821/http://www.infinitegrid.mobi/index.php/news.html

    References

    Pixel Qi Wikipedia