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Kopin
Forms Alliance with Solomon Systech To Market
Binocular
Display Module Products in China
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Integrated
Circuit Leader's Established Customer Base and Sales Channel
to Accelerate Penetration of Kopin's Microdisplay Solutions
in Key Asian Market
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Taunton,
Mass. / Hong Kong, October 13, 2005 - Kopin®
Corporation (NASDAQ: KOPN), the largest U.S.
manufacturer of microdisplays for mobile consumer and
military electronics, and Solomon Systech
(International) Limited (SEHK: 2878), a global fabless
semiconductor company specializing in display driver
integrated circuits (IC), announced today that Solomon
Systech will sell Kopin's plug-and-play Binocular
Display Module (BDM) products for mobile video eyewear
in China under a marketing agreement between the
companies.
"Solomon
Systech's established customer base in the mobile
display IC market and strong sales channel will enable
us to accelerate penetration of our microdisplay
solutions for mobile video eyewear into this
fast-growing market," said Dr. John C. C. Fan,
Kopin's president and CEO. "By freeing video
eyewear manufacturers from the technical complexity of
the display system, our BDM products will
substantially shorten the time to market and lower the
cost of the video eyewear."
The
BDM is a complete video subsystem for eyewear that
integrates Kopinˇ¦s Cyberdisplays, Solomon
Systechˇ¦s Microdisplay Controller IC, and other
electronics and optics for mobile video applications
into a lightweight, self-contained unit. The BDM-230K
with a QVGA (320 x 240) resolution weighs less than 1
oz, but provides a large image equivalent to a 35-inch
TV at a distance of 7 feet. The pre-production
BDM-922K with a VGA (640 x 480) resolution provides an
image equivalent to a 48-inch TV at 1 oz.
ˇ§Solomon
Systech already is a controller IC partner to Kopin,
and we are excited to work more closely with the
company to develop and apply new system ICs into
display modules for the mobile video eyewear
market,ˇ¨ Dr. Fan continued. ˇ§Our joint
efforts should also drive rapid adoption of our
Digital iVision™
technology in the consumer market.ˇ¨
Kopinˇ¦s
Digital iVision™
technology offers big pictures on the go in the
compact BDM form. It compresses the full-screen image
into tiny microdisplays. The image is then enlarged
using optical elements that enable the eyes to
perceive a much larger image. The key enabler for
Digtital iVision™
technology is Kopinˇ¦s CyberDisplay®
microdisplays which are the industryˇ¦s smallest
light-transmitting liquid crystal displays for the
resolution ˇX in sizes ranging
from a grain of rice to a postage stamp, which has
better than high-definition (HD) TV resolution.
Kopinˇ¦s transmissive displays allow thin, simple
optics, which translates into lightweight, compact,
and comfortable eyewear.
Humphrey
Leung, president and managing director of Solomon
Systech added, ˇ§Solomon Systech has the low power
and high integration IC technology to enable Digital
iVision™ technology.
With Solomon Systechˇ¦s 20%
share in the global cellular phone driver IC market,
we have already very strong customer relationships and
a deep understanding of the mobile applications
market. Our experience, strong relationships and
well-established marketing channels in the region will
allow us to develop and support this new business.ˇ¨
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About
Kopinˇ¦s BDM System
The
BDM-230K is the worldˇ¦s first plug-and-play video
subsystem in an eyewear format in volume production.
Delivering crisp, full-color QVGA-quality (320 x 240
resolution) video, the BDM 230K creates the effect of a
virtual 35-inch display viewed from a seven-foot
distance. It requires only 3.3 V power and video input,
either in NTSC or PAL format. Integrated into a
lightweight (0.9 oz), self-contained unit (97.5 mm x
23.75 mm x 22.0 mm), the BDM-230K includes two
CyberDisplay®
230K displays, backlights, drive
electronics, and a pair of 24-degree field-of-view
optics with large eye relief (20 mm) and pupil size (10
mm). The displays are precisely aligned to the optics
and to each other for viewing comfort. Its low power
consumption (< 450 mW) allows long viewing time
without recharging the battery. It also includes audio
pass-through connectors to simplify final assembly.
The
BDM-922K, a pre-production module, is very similar to
BDM230K, but has a VGA (600 x 480) resolution. It
requires only 3.3 V power and video input, either in
NTSC or PAL format. Integrated into a lightweight (1
oz), self-contained unit (95.6 mm x 22.3 mm x 31.1 mm),
the BDM-922K includes two CyberDisplay®
VGA displays,
backlights, drive electronics, and a pair of 32-degree
field-of-view optics with large eye relief (20 mm) and
pupil size (10 mm).
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About
Kopin
Kopin
is the largest U.S. manufacturer of microdisplays to the
consumer electronics, industrial and military markets
and the world's largest merchant supplier of
heterojunction bipolar transistor (HBT) wafers for power
amplifier integrated circuits. Since introducing its
award-winning microdisplay technology in 1999, Kopin has
shipped more than 15 million CyberDisplays for digital
cameras, personal video eyewear, camcorders, thermal
weapon sights and head-mounted displays. The Company
also has shipped more than 500,000 HBT wafers, which
have been integrated into more than 1 billion wireless
handsets and into WiFi, VoIP and high-speed Internet
data transmission systems. Kopin's technology is
protected by more than 200 global patents and patents
pending. For more information, please visit Kopin's
website at www.kopin.com.
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Kopin,
CyberDisplay and The NanoSemiconductor Company are
registered trademarks and Digital iVision is a trademark
of Kopin Corporation.
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Mr. Humphrey
Leung (left), President and Managing Director of Solomon
Systech and Dr. John Fan (right), President and CEO of Kopin
officiates the "Digital iVision™- Big
Pictures on the Go" event |
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