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eMagin Corporation (AMEX:EMA), a leader in virtual
imaging technology, is showcasing its microdisplays and optics
subsystems currently being used across multiple military programs at
Soldier Technology 2005 at the Hotel Le Plaza in Brussels today
through June 23. This soldier modernization and technology forum
presents advanced technologies to maximize the effectiveness of future
infantry soldiers. This year's key topics include power management,
technology integration, human factors, and night vision.
"Communication of critical information - whether for command and
control, targeting or surveillance - is critical for the modern
soldier," said Susan Jones, chief marketing and strategy officer,
eMagin Corporation. "Equally critical is the need for low-power and
compact displays. OLED-on-silicon displays deliver flicker-free,
high-resolution information in the lowest power solution across the
widest temperature range of any display solution in the world today.
That's why more designs to serve these critical applications are
incorporating OLED each year."
In addition to its microdisplays, eMagin is demonstrating examples
of prominent OLED-based customer products designed and qualified to
operate in harsh environments:
-- Kaiser Electro-Optics (www.keo.com), the full-color SO-35
monocular viewer developed for the Land Warrior program
-- Liteye Systems (www.liteye.com), the LE 400 full color viewer
and the LE 500 see-through viewer
-- Total Fire Group (www.totalfiregroup.com), a monochrome,
helmet-based thermal imaging unit
Based on the company's patented OLED-on-silicon technology, the
company's microdisplays and subsystems meet the needs of near-eye
applications ranging from night-vision headsets and scopes to mobile
command and control.
OLED - Ideal for Near-Eye Applications
Owing to the inherent benefits of OLED technology, eMagin's SVGA+
microdisplays deliver the resolution, brightness, and speed for a
broad range of defense and security applications. Because OLEDs
refresh in microseconds rather than milliseconds, eMagin microdisplays
deliver images and information virtually flicker free in near-eye
applications. With the world's lowest power display solution they
provide soldiers with critical information for extended periods in
harsh environments, ranging from extreme cold to high heat.
Since they emit light in all directions, OLED microdisplays
accommodate a greater range of pupil movement than traditional LCDs.
Coupled with their ability to change full color and high gray scale
data at rates measured in microseconds instead of tens of milliseconds
- this characteristic makes them ideal for near-eye viewing.
About eMagin Corporation
A leader in virtual imaging technology, eMagin integrates
high-resolution OLED microdisplays, magnifying optics, and systems
technologies to create a virtual image that appears comparable to that
of a computer monitor or a large-screen television. With unique
technology for producing high-performance small molecule
OLED-on-silicon microdisplays and related optical systems, eMagin is
the only company to supply these displays in commercial quantities to
OEMs. In addition, the company sells integrated modules to military,
industrial and medical customers, and has recently announced its first
consumer system, the Z800 3D Visor. eMagin's microdisplay operations
are co-located with IBM on its campus in East Fishkill, N.Y. Optics
and system design facilities are located in Redmond, Wash. For
additional information, please visit www.emagin.com and
www.3dvisor.com.