Scottsdale 5/18/2013 3:00:00 AM
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eMagin (EMAN) to Introduce World’s Brightest Full Color OLED Microdisplays

QualityStocks would like to highlight eMagin Corp. (NYSE: EMAN), dedicated to delivering high-quality, high-resolution video and data information in virtually any environment. As Organic LED technology came into existence, eMagin saw an opportunity to develop cutting-edge displays in head-worn systems for military, law enforcement, medical, entertainment, and other applications. eMagin currently has a three-prong development and sales strategy, offering turn-key systems to OEM/ODM customers, Interface & Development Reference Kits, displays and optical components to product developers and the Z800 3DVisor system to training/simulation and gaming & entertainment consumers. eMagin has secured a number of patents for OLED microdisplay technologies, optical systems and head-worn display technologies.

In the company’s news,

EMagin announced that it has developed the world’s brightest family of super bright, energy efficient, and full color organic light emitting diode (OLED) microdisplays, called the Color OLED-XLS™.

At 1000 nits of luminance, the Color OLED-XLS™ blows away the industry standard for brightness four times over. This new display is fully compatible with eMargin’s entire VGA, SVGA, SXGA, and WUXGA, and only requires half of the power of the company’s current color displays at the same brightness. This breakthrough display technology enables a much broader range of optical solutions for augmented vision/reality products used in simulation and training devices, or any other head-mounted display application. Additionally, this technology is perfectly suited for medical, maintenance, and process-control “see-through” data glasses and safety goggles.

eMagin’s initial showcase of its breakthrough Color OLED-XLS will be at the Vancouver Convention Center next week for the Society for Information Display, booth #1029. Fully qualified production units are scheduled for release by the fourth quarter 2013, and engineering samples are available immediately.

“Our clients have been asking us to push the known limits in order to create more versatile color microdisplays that are both visible in bright environments and power efficient. We have met and surpassed both requirements with the development of the Color OLED-XLS,” said Andrew G. Sculley, president and CEO of eMagin Corporation. “This technology will enable indoor and outdoor augmented reality headsets for commercial, military and industrial use. We are well on the way to OLED microdisplays that can be even brighter for aircraft heads-up displays and consumer data glasses.”

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