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LCOS
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LCoSLiquid-Crystal-on-Silicon (display technology)
LCOSLycos, Inc. (stock symbol)
LCOSLow Cardiac Output Syndrome
LCOSLondon Conference on Overseas Students
LCOSLutheran Church of Our Savior
LCOSLead Computing Optical Sight (military)
LCOSLost Channel Observing Site
LCOSLincoln County On-Stage
LCOSLicensed Comercial Operating System
LCOSLinear Combination of Order Statistics
LCOSLimiting Conditions for Operations Specification


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The microdisplay features Displaytech's ferroelectric liquid-crystal-on-silicon (FLCOS) technology, giving Olympus an EVF with unsurpassed image resolution, power efficiency and ease of manufacturability.
from the University of Colorado where he researched liquid-crystal-on-silicon (LCOS) devices for automotive head-up display applications.
Brillian Corporation (NASDAQ:BRLC), a leading developer of 720p and 1080p Gen II liquid-crystal-on-silicon (LCoS(TM)) HDTVs and microdisplay components, today announced a 25 percent price reduction on its 720p HDTVs, effective July 1, 2005.
 
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