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To: trading4art who wrote (17029)1/16/2004 8:47:59 PM
From: GARY P GROBBEL  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 120405
 
INVI...Trading...here is what is moving INVI...what they do + recent contract announcement...have been waiting for technology to move their way...holding onto it because i think more contracts like the one below may come:

Flat Panel Display Inspection

Integral Vision has over nine years of experience in the display industry. Our initial product, LCI-Professional, is used for inspection of LCD Displays as components or final assemblies. Applications include cell phones, car radios, pagers, electronic organizers and hand-held video games. Integral Vision’s display inspection systems are designed to detect two classes of defects: cosmetic and functional. Cosmetic defects do not affect the functionality of the display, but they cause user annoyance and reduce product value. Functional defects are flaws that cause the device to be inoperable or have a significant effect on functionality.

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Integral Vision’s SharpEye provides small Flat Panel Display (FPD) inspection for reflective, emissive and transmissive display technologies. SharpEye is designed for the detection of functional and cosmetic defects in LCOS, OLED, Poly OLED, DMD, EL, HTPS, LTPS, LCD and other emerging display technologies. These technologies are applied to consumer products such as camcorders, rear projection computer monitors, digital still cameras, HDTV, projectors, video headsets and video telephones. The core technology of SharpEye inspection algorithms is the ability to quantize data to the level of a single display pixel. SharpEye can be configured for production inspection or for display evaluation in a laboratory based on the equipment configuration selected.


Integral Vision’s ChromaSee, which was introduced in 2003, provides luminance, color matching and defect inspections for FPD displays. Defect detection includes functional (e.g. failed pixels, icons) and cosmetic (e.g. scratches) defects. ChromaSee integrates with production equipment to allow inline or offline testing. A configuration interface (Task Sequencer) uses a familiar “Tree View” representation of the inspection sequence flow. For deployment into production, the operator’s interface provides essential views of results, images and statistics for production floor personnel.

Integral Vision, Inc. Announces $1.4 Million Order For 'SharpEye' Inspection Systems
Tuesday December 23, 10:59 am ET

FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich., Dec. 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Integral Vision, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: INVI - News) today announced that it has received an order for multiple "SharpEye" inspection systems totaling approximately $1.4 million for delivery in the first five (5) months of 2004 from one of the largest consumer electronics companies in the world. These fully automated inspection systems will perform testing at the cell level for Liquid Crystal On Silicon (LCoS) displays to be used in rear projection televisions (RPTV).
"We are pleased to see the LCoS display technology begin to reach production volumes," said Charles J. Drake of Integral Vision. "The Microdisplay industry is currently very active with many manufacturers indicating they will place orders for production inspection equipment in early 2004. We believe that Integral Vision is in a very unique position to provide exceptional inspection capabilities on all displays at the cell and module level."

LCoS displays are manufactured on crystalline silicon substrates that can sustain very high temperatures. These displays are predominately used for front and rear projection applications in high definition televisions.