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    Microvision Unveils Pre-Production Pico Projector SHOW WX at Macworld

    Ultra-Small Laser Projector Boasts Simple Focus-Free Use, Bright Wide-Angle Projection, Vibrant Colors and Contrast, and a Pocket-Sized Slim Design

    Microvision (NASDAQ:MVIS), a leader in innovative ultra-miniature projection display products for mobile devices, today announced plans to unveil the pre-production version of its laser display solution for mobile devices at Macworld Conference and Expo 2009 in San Francisco. Providing an even more brilliant display experience and a 25% package-size reduction over Microvision’s SHOW™ prototype, SHOW WX™, the code name for the new device, combines ultra-thin pocket-sized convenience with the power to project DVD-resolution images up to 100 inches across.



    The production version of SHOW WX is planned to be a simple plug-n-play pico projector for people on-the-go who want to spontaneously view mobile TV, movies, photos, presentations and more. Users could take the pocket-sized projector anywhere, plug it into their portable media players, mobile phones, notebooks and other mobile media devices with TV-Out or VGA functionality and share a big screen experience with friends, family or business associates.

    SHOW WX uses Microvision’s PicoP™ display engine technology to deliver stunningly colorful, bright, vivid and detailed images. The patented display engine technology requires no projection lenses or focus adjustment. As a result, SHOW WX images are always in focus, regardless of projection distance, producing widescreen images as small as 6 inches to as large as 100 inches across.

    SHOW WX Features
    • Easy setup: Simply plug and play.
    • Small and sleek: Sits comfortably in the user’s hand and easily slips into a pocket or purse; just 118 mm long by 60 mm wide and just 14 mm thick, approximately the size of a personal media player or mobile phone.
    • Always in focus: No focus adjustment is required, ever!
    • Image of any size: Ideal for controlled lighting environments, images are projected as small as 6 inches to 100 inches, or more.
    • Wide projection angle: Brings the “big screen” closer to the user.
    • High-resolution (WVGA) and 16:9 format: Serves both consumer (e.g., video) and business (e.g., presentations) applications.
    • Vivid images: Stunning laser colors combined with exceptional contrast.
    • Long battery life: Expected for the production version, up to 2 hours, provides plenty of time to view a movie on a single charge.



    Initial commercial production is expected to begin in the second quarter of 2009, followed by larger commercial quantities in the second half of the year. Consumers interested in receiving more information about the availability of the production version of SHOW WX are invited to join the VIP Club, http://www.microvision.com/showwx/.

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    Re: Microvision Unveils Pre-Production Pico Projector SHOW WX at Macworld

    Microvision will be launching its SHOW MX prototype at Macworld, bringing ultra-thin pocket-sized convenience with the power to project DVD-resolution images up to 100" across. This tiny plug-and-play pico projector will target those who want to view movies, presentations and photos (among other viewable media material, of course) on-the-go without having to lug around a large and backbreaking projector

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    Re: Microvision Unveils Pre-Production Pico Projector SHOW WX at Macworld

    SHOW WX will be powered by Microvision’s PicoP display engine technology and will feature the following :-

    • Easy setup: Simply plug and play.
    • Small and sleek
    • Always in focus
    • Image sized between 6" and 100"
    • Wide projection angle
    • High-resolution (WVGA) and 16:9 format
    • Vivid images


    The SHOW MX is expected to have a battery life of up to 2 hours, which ought to be enough for most movies. It will enter production in Q2 this year, so hopefully it will be affordable enough for the layman to purchase when available

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