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MicroLED and N3D enable cross-domain display ecosystems

Innolux presents next-generation display technologies integrating MicroLED and naked-eye 3D to support retail, cockpit, and smart device applications at CES 2026.

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MicroLED and N3D enable cross-domain display ecosystems

Innolux has introduced a portfolio of next-generation display technologies combining MicroLED and naked-eye 3D (N3D) capabilities, targeting immersive visual experiences across retail, automotive, marine, smart home, and commercial display applications. The technologies are showcased in Las Vegas from 6–8 January 2026, highlighting cross-domain integration and application-driven display development.

MicroLED transparent displays for retail and exhibition spaces
Innolux unveiled its next-generation MicroLED Display Window, a transparent display designed for commercial environments such as retail storefronts and museums. The display combines high transmittance, high brightness, and high resolution using self-emissive MicroLED technology and an advanced optical structure. These characteristics allow digital content, such as product information and navigation guidance, to remain clearly visible even under strong ambient lighting.

The modular architecture supports large-format and non-standard shapes through large-area splicing, enabling deployment in architectural display windows. By integrating digital information directly into physical environments, the solution addresses operational efficiency and visual engagement requirements in smart retail and exhibition scenarios.

Ultra-high brightness MicroLED for cockpit environments
For marine and automotive applications, Innolux introduced an ultra-high brightness MicroLED head-up display (HUD). The system delivers direct brightness levels of up to 50,000 nits and virtual image brightness of approximately 10,000 nits, addressing glare, reflection, and image washout in high-light environments such as open water or sun-exposed vehicle cabins.

The HUD projects critical information within the driver’s or operator’s forward field of view, reducing eye movement and supporting situational awareness. This approach is intended to enhance safety and usability in demanding cockpit environments.

Innolux also presented a MicroLED decoration display for vehicle and ship interiors. The display combines high brightness with a wood-grain aesthetic, remaining visually unobtrusive when powered off while delivering up to 2,000 nits brightness, 229 PPI resolution, and a 115% NTSC color gamut when active. The design supports interior integration while aligning with energy efficiency and ESG considerations.

Naked-eye 3D and mirror displays for interactive retail
In the retail and exhibition segment, Innolux introduced a 65-inch multi-user N3D display with 8K resolution. The system enables multiple viewers to experience naked-eye 3D content simultaneously without wearable devices. Combined with the Kirameki image processing algorithm, the display enhances texture, material appearance, and perceived depth, supporting product visualization and customer engagement.

The InnoMirror display applies high-reflection coated glass and local dimming to function as both a mirror and an interactive display. When active, it supports virtual try-on and product information overlays, reducing physical handling of goods and improving workflow efficiency in retail and smart home environments.

Low-latency N3D for personal devices
Innolux also demonstrated a 16-inch single-user N3D display featuring eye-tracking and sub-1 millisecond 3D latency. The system minimizes crosstalk and visual fatigue while allowing seamless switching between 2D and 3D modes, targeting laptops and AI-enabled personal devices.

Additional technologies on display include multi-frequency LCDs that dynamically switch refresh rates to optimize performance and energy efficiency, integrated touch displays with simplified electronics, and MiniLED solutions for portable and in-flight entertainment.

Together, these developments illustrate Innolux’s approach to combining display performance, system integration, and application-specific design to support next-generation immersive display ecosystems across multiple industries.

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