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January 5, 2008: Microvision, which develops MEMS-based display products for mobile devices, plans to unveil the pre-production version of its laser display solution for mobile devices at Macworld Conference and Expo 2009 in San Francisco.
The new device, code-named SHOW WX, combines ultra-thin pocket-sized convenience with the power to project DVD-resolution images up to 100 inches across, the company said in a news release.
The production version of SHOW WX is planned to be a simple plug-n-play pico projector for people on-the-go who want to spontaneously view mobile TV, movies, photos, presentations and more. Users could take the pocket-sized projector anywhere, plug it into their portable media players, mobile phones, notebooks and other mobile media devices with TV-Out or VGA functionality and share a big screen experience with friends, family or business associates.
SHOW WX uses Microvision's Pico display engine technology to deliver stunningly colorful, bright, vivid and detailed images. The patented display engine technology requires no projection lenses or focus adjustment. As a result, SHOW WX images are always in focus, regardless of projection distance, producing widescreen images as small as 6 inches to as large as 100 inches across.
 Microvision's new SHOW WX laser display uses the company's MEMS-based Pico engine.
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