
Introduction of the Star G-E1 Module
Recently, Goertek Optical Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as “Goertek Optical“) launched its new AR full-color waveguide display module Star G-E1 at the SPIE AR | VR | MR Conference in the United States. This release marks a breakthrough in Goertek Optical’s advanced etching process for AR optical lenses, bringing superior display performance to AR glasses.

Advanced Manufacturing Process for Enhanced Display
The Star G-E1 module adopts high-refractive-index materials and a surface-embossed grating etching process, offering features such as high uniformity, high brightness, and low stray light, ensuring a clear and comfortable display even in bright environments. This process overcomes the bottleneck of traditional nano-imprint technology in high-refractive-index materials, providing a broader range of refractive index options and stronger UV resistance. By optimizing grating materials and structures, the Star G-E1 achieves a peak brightness of 5000 nits, with a brightness uniformity of over 45% and a color difference of less than 0.02. Compared to similar technologies, its brightness uniformity and color difference have improved by about 50% and 100%, respectively, effectively reducing image color deviation and enhancing color performance, allowing the displayed visuals to be vivid and clear without impurities.

Compact Design with Exceptional Optical Performance
In addition, the Star G-E1 module uses a single-layer waveguide lens with a thickness of only 0.7 mm and incorporates an industry-leading Micro-LED display solution. The optical module’s volume is less than 0.5 cubic centimeters. This design makes the module compact while delivering exceptional optical display performance.
Commitment to Innovation and Market Expansion
As the AI + AR glasses market continues to expand, Goertek Optical is committed to the innovation and development of optical display technologies to help AR glasses become lighter while providing a delicate and realistic visual experience. The release of the Star G-E1 module not only demonstrates Goertek Optical’s leadership in AR display technology but also provides new technological support and direction for the future development of AR glasses.

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