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Pixtronix to Demonstrate PerfectLight Low Power MEMS Displays at FPD International 2010

Pixtronix, Inc., an innovator in the development and licensing of low power multimedia display technologies, today announced the successful joint development with Chimei Innolux Corp. (CMI) of its PerfectLight low power MEMS display technology for mobile multimedia applications.

The two companies recently completed the development of prototype displays, which utilize the Pixtronix proprietary technology and were built by CMI. These displays will be demonstrated at FPD International 2010, the comprehensive exhibition and convention on Flat Panel Displays, November 10-12, Makuhari Messe, Tokyo, Japan.

Pixtronix and CMI further announced today the ongoing development of larger display prototypes, which will be available in 2011.

"As an innovator in low power display technologies for the high-growth smartphone, tablet and notebook PC markets, it is critical for Pixtronix to demonstrate success with the leading manufacturers who serve those segments," said Tony Zona, CEO of Pixtronix. "With CMI, we have achieved rapid progress in delivering prototypes that demonstrate both full-speed full-color video and ultra-low power consumption. We look forward to continued joint development with CMI, and the availability of larger displays next year."

Source: http://www.pixtronix.com/

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