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To: Josef Svejk who wrote (1589)11/13/1998 8:29:00 AM
From: bob  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7720
 
Microvision Announces Breakthrough with Super-Bright
Light-Emitting Diodes



Breakthrough is milestone in development of consumer microdisplay products

SEATTLE, Nov. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Microvision, Inc. (Nasdaq: MVIS, MVISW)
today announced that, in conjunction with a prominent materials research and
development company, it has achieved a breakthrough in the development of high
intensity blue and green light-emitting diodes (LEDs). Because these
semiconductor light sources are microminiature (about the size of a grain of
salt), highly-efficient and very inexpensive, they help to enable very
compact, low-cost implementations of the company's proprietary Virtual Retinal
Display(TM) (VRD(TM)) technology. Target applications for the LED-based
microdisplays would include information displays for next-generation mobile
phones and pagers, viewfinders for digital cameras, and wearable display
peripherals for personal computers and interactive computer games.
"This development offers the potential to accelerate our product entry
into the cost-sensitive, high volume consumer markets for microdisplays --
where smaller, cheaper, and higher performance are the rules," said John
Lewis, Microvision director of research. "Historically, the brightness of
off-the-shelf LEDs has been inadequate for our applications, so this
development is a major milestone that paves the way toward developing
low-cost, high performance micro displays."
Steve Willey, Microvision Executive Vice President, said, "By integrating
Microvision's recently announced proprietary MEMS (microelectromechanical
system) optical scanner with the super-bright LEDs, we are significantly
closer to our promise of making low-cost, high-resolution microdisplays for
consumer products a reality. Microvision has already received significant
interest from companies that are planning and developing such consumer
products.
We believe this development puts us in a position to demonstrate the
world's first full-color retinal scanning display using LEDs and silicon
microscanners within the near future."
In July of this year, Microvision demonstrated a proprietary MEMS-based
optical scanner. The entire component is fabricated from a small sliver of
silicon -- roughly half the size of a dime. The tiny scanning mirror itself
is approximately less than one square millimeter in area -- smaller than the
head of a pin. The development not only enables a high degree of display
system miniaturization, it also has the potential to afford significant
production economies through the use of highly automated batch fabrication
techniques.

About Microvision
Headquartered in Seattle, Microvision, Inc. (Nasdaq: MVIS, MVISW) is the
developer of the patented Virtual Retinal Display(TM) (VRD(TM)) technology
that uses a rapidly-scanning beam of colored light to project images on the
eye's retina, allowing the viewer to see large, full-motion images without the
need for a conventional display screen. Microvision's objective is to be a
leading provider of personal display products and imaging technology in a
broad range of military, medical, industrial, professional and consumer
applications. The company was founded in 1993. Additional information can be
found at the company's website at mvis.com.

Forward-Looking Statement
The information set forth in this release includes "forward-looking
statements" within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act
of 1934, as amended, and is subject to the safe harbor created by those
sections. Certain factors that realistically could cause results to differ
materially from those projected in the company's forward-looking statements
are set forth in the company's Annual Report on Form 10-KSB and Quarterly
Reports on Form 10-QSB, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

SOURCE Microvision, Inc.
Web Site: mvis.com