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    Research and Markets: Microvision Has Presented a Standalone Single Mirror-Based Pico-Projector at the CES 2008 Show for a Market Introduction in 2009

    DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--
    Research and Markets
    (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/f8ded8/pico_projectors)
    has announced the addition of the "Pico Projectors & Light Engines
    2008" report to their offering.

    Light engine devices combining micro-mirror architectures and
    light sources are finding their way into numerous applications with
    various degrees of success and performance.

    Once promising, shipments of rear-projection TV (RPTV) devices are
    now flat and will probably be declining until a successful combination
    of micromirrors with solid state light sources (using LED or LD) are
    is achieved. Video projector display devices, based on Texas
    Instruments (TI) DLP are still dominant, but other segments are now
    showing growth promises with a set of players ready to challenge TI.
    Pico-projectors devices are certainly the most promising new
    application in volume whether in standalone configurations or
    integrated in mobile phones. Barcode readers, head-up displays and
    head mounted displays are next.

    What will be the best choice of light sources for their design?
    Two technical solutions are competing: LED (light emitting diodes) and
    LD (laser diodes). The challenge is to achieve a successful
    integration and ask a few question: at what price? Thermal management?
    Brightness levels? Speckle effect for lasers?

    Competition is getting ready! In the projector market, TI
    Challengers have never been so close!

    Microvision has presented a standalone single mirror based
    pico-projector at the CES 2008 show for a market introduction in 2009.
    3M is another challenger with the same time to market. Miradia is
    preparing a demonstrator system with plans for market introduction in
    two years. Once quiet, fabless companies are now communicating. TI is
    not standing still: new Wafer Level packaging (as revealed by a
    Chipworks report) allowes for significant cost reduction ... All
    players are racing for consumer applications, making partnerships
    between system integrators, MEMS and LEDs/LDs manufacturers necessary.

    This new report will present market figures for the different
    market segments, analyzing the market drivers and challenges across
    the value chain with a focus on solid state light sources technologies
    and prospects.

    Markets impact

    The Light Engine market is still growing since numerous new
    products based on micro mirrors are close to commercialization (bar
    code readers, head up displays, head mounted displays, ...). Pocket
    projectors will contribute to this growth in 2009 (see figure). Bar
    code readers are a strategic application for numerous startups
    planning to prove their technology on niche markets. With a forecast
    of 520,000 units of MEMS based bar code readers by 2012, this is much
    easier to address than consumer markets.

    Technical Challenges

    For DLP RPTVs, LEDs can be used as light source as they have
    longer lifetime than UHP, more saturated colors, quick switching time,
    no color wheel is necessary and they produce less heat. Thinner TV's
    can also be manufactured with LEDs. Laser diodes are competing with
    LEDs for this application as well as for pico-projectors.

    However technical issues have to be solved:

    - cost (FPDs are extremely price sensitive and LEDs must compete
    with lamps on price, not just performance)

    - performance (projectors require very high lumens/mm(2))

    - availability for green LEDs

    - safety (laser)

    Thus, mixing SSL & MEMS requires innovative solutions mixing
    optics, thermal management, electrical power conversion, electronic
    drive circuitry. A system engineering approach is then mandatory.
    Collaborations have already started between MEMS suppliers and SSL
    companies to realize an optical engine with a cost under $ 100. The
    development of an optical engine could trigger many applications e.g.
    HUDs, micro-projectors.

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    Key Topics Covered:

    Executive summary

    Light engines
    - Definition
    - The applications

    Description of the different microdisplays technologies

    Description of the different lighting technologies

    Applications overview
    - Market forecast
    - Pico-projectors (module & standalone)

    Head Mounted Displays (HMDs)

    Head Up Displays (HUDs)
    - Rear Projection TV (RPTV)
    - Barcode readers
    - Microspectrometers

    Conclusions

    Appendices

    The MEMS & MOEMS market forecast

    2007-2012 MEMS markets (in MUS$ & Munits)

    TOP30 MEMS players

    The MOEMS markets

    Company profiles:

    - Axsun
    - Barco
    - BI microParts
    - bTendodo
    - EpiCrystals
    - Explay
    - Hiperscan
    - Ion Optics
    - LedEngin
    - Light Blue Optics
    - Luminus Devices
    - Microvision
    - Miradia
    - Nippon Signal
    - Novalux
    - Nuvision
    - Osram
    - Polychromix
    - QPC Lasers
    - Scanlight Imaging
    - SMIC
    - Texas Instruments
    - Upstream
    - TSMC
    - Vaisala

    Companies Mentioned:

    - 3M
    - Arcoptix
    - Aurora
    - Axsun
    - Barco
    - Bohringer Ingelheim
    - bTendo
    - Citizen Miyota
    - CRAIG Technologies
    - Displays
    - DisplayTech
    - EpiCrystals
    - Explay
    - FhG-ISIT
    - Hiperscan
    - Intermec
    - JVC
    - LedEngin
    - Light Blue Optics
    - Luminus Devices
    - mMicroPparts
    - Microvision
    - Miradia
    - Nippon Signal
    - Novalux
    - NuvVision
    - Osram
    - Polychromix
    - QPC Lasers
    - Qualcomm
    - Samsung
    - Scanlight Imaging
    - SMIC
    - Sony Ericsson
    - Symbol
    - Syndiant
    - Texas Instruments
    - TSMC
    - Upstream
    - Vaisala
    - Young Optics
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    Research and Markets Ltd.
    Laura Wood
    Senior Manager
    [email protected]
    Fax from USA: 646-607-1907
    Fax from rest of the world: +353-1-481-1716

    Copyright Business Wire 2008




    WAFER LEVEL PACKAGING ??????????? (mentioned by TI)
    I am fairly sure that is the process being used by you know who...

    Cost was a big point that Scott and the tech team used to mention and was the reason their tech was at the forefront. Along with the ultra quality manufacturing process.

    I wonder if any can get their hands on the whole report (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/f8ded8/pico_projectors)
    Expensive if you have to purchase it??

    MMM some interesting news to find on such a horrible day for my portfolio.
 
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