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eMagin Corporation (AMEX: EMA), a leader in OLED
technology and high resolution personal display systems, will
demonstrate the latest innovations in power-efficient microdisplays,
the OLED-XL(tm) microdisplays, at the Society for Information Display
Conference and Exhibition at San Francisco's Moscone Center June 6
through June 8. Located in Booth 744, eMagin is also showcasing its
microdisplay portfolio and subsystems in rugged commercial products
and modules which meet the needs of near-eye applications ranging from
PC gaming to night-vision headsets and scopes to mobile command and
control communications and training and simulation.
eMagin's proprietary OLED-XL displays provide a new level of high
performance imaging. Incorporation of a unique merger of advanced OLED
materials with eMagin's new top-emitting device structures, built
using proprietary processes, yield significant improvements in
lifetime and luminance for the new class of displays. The new OLED-XL
devices have up to 10 times longer luminance half life and up to 5
times the efficiency of eMagin's already high performance displays,
depending on the specific OLED-XL product and operating parameters.
The gain in efficiency enables the OLED-XL microdisplays to provide
significantly higher luminance with the lowest power requirement and
widest temperature range of any commercially available SVGA resolution
microdisplay system.
eMagin is now offering samples of the OLED-XL microdisplays with
production quantities available in the fall. "Power efficiency and
brightness have been hallmarks of OLED microdisplays. OLED-XL
technology improves on both these characteristics and extends display
lifetimes as well," noted Susan Jones, executive vice president and
chief marketing officer, eMagin Corporation. "Our first OLED-XL
displays use the same electronics designs as our current products so
that OEM customers can readily adapt their systems to take advantage
of these performance improvements. We are excited to show these
next-generation microdisplays at SID, where attendees can see for
themselves the future of OLED microdisplays."
eMagin will also showcase its portfolio of microdisplays and
modules in products developed by eMagin and select OEM customers.
-- eMagin's Z800 3DVisor(tm)- the 2006 winner of CEA's coveted
Best of Innovations award for the entire category of digital
displays as well as the Design and Engineering Award for
electronic gaming. The Z800 3DVisor combines large-screen
(105-inch display viewed at 12 ft) 3D graphics and video with
highly responsive headtracking for computer gaming. In
addition, the 3DVisor enables portable, cutting-edge
industrial and military visual training simulations - so
realistic that the Z800 3DVisor has also been used in treating
post-traumatic stress disorder in soldiers returning from Iraq
and Afghanistan. (www.3dvisor.com).
-- eMagin's Eyebud 800(tm) personal display prototype delivers
high-resolution video from any video-capable iPod or other
personal video player. The SVGA (800 x 600 pixels) display
delivers full-color video at a full 60 Hz from handhelds
delivering SVGA, NTSC, or PAL signals. Its 40-degree field of
view provides a virtual image equivalent to a 105-inch display
viewed from 12 ft.
-- eMagin's customizable Industrial Personal Display System - The
rugged ergonomic design provides SVGA color OLED microdisplay
housed in a moisture, dust, and heat resistant USB or Vdc
powered module designed for PC RGB input.
-- .Nivisys TAM 14 (tm) - The rugged lightweight TAM-14 thermal
acquisition monocular, equipped with SVGA OLED microdisplays,
won a production contract for thermal imaging systems from the
Department of Homeland Security. The TAM-14 delivers infrared
imagery immediately at startup and operates continuously up to
six hours on two standard lithium batteries. It can be quickly
adapted to head gear, helmets, weapons, video output, and
other equipment. (http://www.nivisys.com/tam-main.htm)
-- Total Fire Group's Fire-Warrior(tm) micro thermal imaging
system, a monochrome, helmet-based unit provides hands-free
thermal imaging for firefighters, leaving both hands free for
the work of fighting while providing critical visual
information. (www.totalfiregroup.com)
-- Liteye Systems' LE-450 compact and rugged full-color viewer
and the LE-500 see-through viewer bring virtual imaging to
commercial and military customers in Europe and North America.
(www.liteye.com)
-- TekGear O1 OLED Driver Board - Specially developed to
complement eMagin OLED displays, the boards support monocular
applications or binocular and stereoscopic applications where
each display engine must move independently or receive a
different video signal. They provide VESA VGA/SVGA video, and
NTSC/PAL monochrome video inputs. The boards provide power
conversion, OLED initialization, and auto video resolution and
refresh frequency detection (multi-sync). (www.tekgear.com)
-- eMagin's WF05 prism optic and modules - Compact, sealed
integrated display and optic modules, dubbed OLED
Microviewers, provide approx. 40 degrees field of view in a
rugged single-element optic module for easy integration.
Available in full color and monochrome (white, yellow, green
or custom) options.
-- eMagin's OLED Quad Taper - Customizable taper configurations
for extremely high resolutions with variable magnification.
Custom surface curvatures accommodate different optical
designs.
Visitors to the Fraunhofer Institut fur Photonische Mikrosysteme
at the German pavilion (Booth 338) can see the OLED-based VisualSystem
marketed by NordicNeuroLabs to provide true 3D visual stimuli for fMRI
(functional magnetic resonance imaging) applications. Fraunhofer will
also give a presentation on the system in the Tuesday afternoon
Applications Session.
In addition, eMagin's CEO Gary Jones will serve as panelist for
the annual SID Press Breakfast today from 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. in Rooms
121-122. Following presentations by Dr. Aris Silzars, chair of the SID
Publications Committee and chair of the SID 2006 Business Conference
and Paul Semenza, vice president of display and consumer research for
market-research firm iSuppli Corp., attending press will have the
opportunity to ask questions of the panel of industry experts, which
will include Jones, Semenza, and Bock Kwon, Chief Marketing and Sales
Officer of LG.Philips LCD.
For more information about eMagin and its products please visit
www.emagin.com or www.3dvisor.com
About eMagin Corporation
A leader in personal display systems and OLED microdisplay
technologies, 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. eMagin's OLED displays have broad market
reach and are incorporated into a variety of near-to-eye imaging
products by military, industrial, medical and consumer OEMs, who
choose eMagin's award-winning technology as a core component for their
solutions. eMagin's first personal display system, the Z800 3DVisor,
provides superb 3D stereovision and headtracking for PC gaming,
training and simulation, and other applications. It won the CEA's
Innovation of Year award in the digital display category and won
additional design awards in the electronic gaming category. eMagin's
microdisplay manufacturing and R&D operations are co-located with IBM
on its campus in East Fishkill, New York. System design facilities and
sales and marketing are located in Bellevue, Washington. A sales
office is located in Tokyo, Japan. For additional information, please
visit www.emagin.com and www.3dvisor.com.
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