Kopin Corporation (NASDAQ: KOPN), the leader in microdisplays for
consumer and military applications, today announced a breakthrough in
further shrinking the size of its color displays. By shrinking the color
dots to a mere 2.9 x 8.7 µm from the previously announced 3.75 x 11.25
µm, Kopin has achieved a full-color VGA display (600 x 480 resolution)
in a 0.27” diagonal size, which is by far the smallest VGA color-filter
liquid crystal display (LCD) in the world.
"Our new VGA display with the smallest color dot in the industry is a
major milestone for Kopin’s technology roadmap to provide more compact,
higher resolution and lower power consumption displays,” said Dr. Boryeu
Tsaur, Kopin’s Executive Vice President and General Manager of the
Display Business Unit. "This exciting achievement is enabled by our
innovative process improvements and unique pixel design, and results in
an additional 40% reduction in display size.”
"This small color dot size is an important achievement in our previously
announced goal to create a 2048 x 2048-resolution display in a size
smaller than a typical postage stamp,” said Dr. John C.C. Fan, Kopin’s
President and Chief Executive Officer. "Using the same color dot size,
we can create SVGA (800 x 600) displays in a 0.34” diagonal size, XGA
(1024 x 768) displays in a 0.44” diagonal and SXGA (1280 x 1024)
displays in a 0.56” diagonal size. These ultra-compact displays should
be ideal for high-end digital still cameras requiring high-resolution
electronic viewfinders.”
Kopin has two issued U.S. patents (#6,421,031 and 6,683,584) on the use
of an LCD with a magnifying lens on a camera system. These patents
include claims that are related to a camera having an active matrix LCD
with red, green and blue light emitting elements, or viewing an image in
a camera with an LCD having resolution equal to or higher than VGA.
These patents together with Kopin’s new compact, energy-efficient
displays will strategically position Kopin in the emerging digital
single-lens-reflex (DSLR) cameras with high-resolution electronic
viewfinders.
About Kopin
Kopin Corporation produces lightweight, power-efficient, ultra-small
liquid crystal displays and heterojunction bipolar transistors (HBTs)
that are revolutionizing the way people around the world see, hear and
communicate. Kopin has shipped more than 30 million displays for a range
of consumer and military applications including digital cameras,
personal video eyewear, camcorders, thermal weapon sights and night
vision systems. The Company's unique HBTs, which help to enhance battery
life, talk time and signal clarity, have been integrated into billions
of wireless handsets as well as into WiFi, VoIP and high-speed Internet
data transmission systems. Kopin's proprietary display and HBT
technologies are protected by more than 200 global patents and patents
pending. For more information, please visit Kopin's website at www.kopin.com.
Kopin, CyberDisplay, and The NanoSemiconductor Company are trademarks of
Kopin Corporation.
Safe Harbor Statement
Statements in this news release may be considered "forward-looking”
statements under the "Safe Harbor” provisions of the Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
These include statements relating
to Kopin’s breakthrough in shrinking display size; performance
expectations and market potential for CyberDisplay VGA LVD display and
high-resolution displays to be developed with the 2.9 x 8.7 µm color
dots; these ultra-compact displays should be ideal for high-end digital
still cameras requiring high-resolution electronic viewfinders;
Kopin’s
ultra-compact displays should be ideal for high-end digital still
cameras requiring high-resolution electronic viewfinders; and Company’s
expectation that its patents and new compact displays will strategically
position Kopin in the emerging high-end digital cameras with electronic
viewfinders. These statements involve a number of risks and
uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from
those expressed in the forward-looking statements. These risks and
uncertainties include, but are not limited to, manufacturing, marketing
or other issues that may prevent either the adoption or rapid acceptance
of products; competitive products and pricing; the risk that new product
initiatives and other research and development efforts may not be
successful; the loss of significant customers; the potential that costs
to produce the Company’s microdisplay technology will increase
significantly, or that yields will decline; the potential that military
programs involving Kopin’s products will be delayed or cancelled; the
potential that the Company’s military and commercial customers might be
unable to ramp production volumes of their products; market acceptance
of products in which Kopin’s displays are integrated; manufacturing
delays, technical issues, economic conditions or external factors that
may prevent the Company from achieving its forecasts; and other risk
factors and cautionary statements listed in the Company’s periodic
reports and registration statements filed with the Securities and
Exchange Commission, including the Annual Report on Form 10-K for the 12
months ended December 27, 2008, the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form
10-Q for the three months-ended March 26, 2009 , and the Company’s
subsequent filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. You
should not place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements, which
speak only as of the date on which they are made. The Company undertakes
no responsibility to update any of these forward-looking statements to
reflect events or circumstances occurring after the date of this report.
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