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sources to 1920x1080 DVI, DVI input, HDCP compatible, 3-chip D-ILA® (0.82-inch<br />

diagonal), screen size/Throw: 40in to 200in (16:9)/1.6m to 10.5m (16:9),<br />

resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels<br />

(16:9) x 3 chips, projection, wide<br />

conversion lens attachment option,<br />

250 W Ultra-high pressure mercury<br />

lamp [Part No. BHL5006-S],<br />

contrast ratio: 2100:1, color<br />

temperature: D65/user selectable<br />

1/user selectable 2, gamma control: Normal, A, B, and Custom, serial control: RS-<br />

232C x1, power input: 100V-240V AC, 50/60Hz, rated power: 3.5 A (100 V AC) –<br />

1.4 A (240V AC).<br />

MicroDisplay Corporation<br />

Nov 06 and CES 2007<br />

The company announced that “will soon begin manufacturing <strong>HDTV</strong>s for well-known<br />

brand names (such as Akai and Memorex), powered by its unique and proprietary<br />

1080p Liquid Crystal on Silicon (LCOS) digital projection imaging devices.<br />

The single-chip design of MicroDisplay Corporation’s proprietary technology will allow<br />

major partner brands to sell an exceptionally high-quality <strong>HDTV</strong> picture at a much<br />

lower manufacturing cost.<br />

As a result, large-screen 1080p <strong>HDTV</strong>s will soon be available to a much larger group<br />

of consumers. MicroDisplay Corporation is the first company to mass-produce LCOS<br />

devices with the fast response times necessary for use in a single-chip design. As a<br />

result, this technology sets a new cost/performance standard for the industry.<br />

MicroDisplay Corporation made its debut at CES 2007.<br />

The company added “With our technology, TV manufacturers will now be able to<br />

offer bigger screens and impressive 1080p picture quality to their customers at much<br />

lower price points”, said VP of Marketing for MicroDisplay, Marty Zanfino.<br />

“This stands to revolutionize the industry and bring the market price for a 50-inch<br />

plus, 1080p rear-projection <strong>HDTV</strong> down below $1500. That’s an extraordinary<br />

value.”<br />

“MicroDisplay is partnering with major <strong>HDTV</strong> brands to develop and distribute rearprojection<br />

<strong>HDTV</strong> models with screen sizes of 52” to 62”. The new MicroDisplay<br />

single-chip, LCOS-powered, rear-projection <strong>HDTV</strong>s are expected to hit stores in<br />

summer 2007.”<br />

Some of the above models were shown at CES.<br />

OMT<br />

CES 2007<br />

Mini Projector

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