Jan 3 2008
Uni-Pixel, Inc., the developer of flat panel color display technology called Time Multiplexed Optical Shutter ("TMOS"), today announced it has successfully completed the assembly of a series of prototype TMOS display systems.
Leveraging its recent agreement with and efforts supported by Philips' open innovation center, the MiPlaza Facility at the High Tech Campus in Eindhoven, Netherlands, UniPixel completed the assembly of six display prototype devices. This series of TMOS prototypes encapsulate a range of materials with varying attributes which will be tested and evaluated to determine the impacts of the variations in design and materials on system functionality.
Mr. Reed Killion, President of UniPixel, stated the following: "UniPixel set a goal to deliver prototype devices by the end of the year. The TMOS displays we have in house today meet that objective. The initial performance results we are seeing as we test each system fall right in line with our predictive models and associated expectations.
We are very pleased with the performance of the TMOS prototype devices we have in the lab today. The pixel performance is good enough for full motion video and some of the prototypes are actuating under twenty volts. Over the course of the next few months we will put these systems through exhaustive testing to fully characterize and optimize each of the TMOS sub-systems.
We expect these optimization efforts to further demonstrate the superior performance advantages that TMOS display technology offers. We look forward to announcing the test results from these TMOS prototypes as they are completed."