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To: sbaker23 who wrote (1614)5/14/2000 11:06:00 PM
From: Jack Hartmann  Respond to of 1782
 
PANL (aka Forrest's lab, as far as that goes) has access to superior technology already on both counts...but that's far from having a product...this intellectual property rights royalty game is dangerous if you don't have a product...at least QCOM makes its own chipsets still...

I have been watching PANL, LUX, and EK to see which will generate revenues from their developments. PANL is a little too volatile right now. I think it is searching for a bottom.
Jack



To: sbaker23 who wrote (1614)5/19/2000 7:07:00 AM
From: que seria  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1782
 
Flat panels: Do any of the fine technical minds posting
here see EMA (eMagin) as a contender in the flat panel space? Looking at their website, it appears they are, although their prototype product (just shown at recent display conferences) appears to be a micro-projection device for what amounts to a personal "heads-up" display along the lines that USAF jets have.

I can see great use for both technologies in consumer products, but I don't know how to compare PANL's Princeton research group and IPR to EMA's own IPR, developed from a base of EK-licensed patents and put to use at their IBM facility. Mostly apples and oranges, perhaps, with a flat panel intersection?