Apr 30 2013
Kopin® Corporation, a leading manufacturer of critical components for body-worn mobile wireless computing systems, today announced the partnership with Edmund Optics to distribute the RUBY Module, an SVGA (600 x 800) microdisplay module offered in full-color and monochrome versions.
The Ruby Module incorporates an LCD display, backlight and control electronics in a fully integrated package for ease of customer integration.
“The partnership with Edmund Optics extends the global reach of our solutions,” said Dr. John C.C. Fan, Kopin’s CEO. “The Ruby Module is in keeping with our strategy of offering critical components and reference systems enabling our customers to develop proprietary mobile products. The Ruby Module includes two of the six key technologies we are focusing on, our proprietary low power displays and electronics.”
The Kopin Ruby SVGA Microdisplay Module and evaluation kit are in-stock and available for immediate delivery through Edmund Optics’ 2013 catalog and website. Edmund Optics is a global supplier of stock and custom precision optical components and assemblies. Edmund Optics’ 26,500 stock components are supported by free technical support, 24 hours a day / 6 days a week, in seven different languages and are available for next day delivery. The Ruby Module can be purchased directly from Edmund Optics and can be found on the company’s website at: www.edmundoptics.com using the search words: RUBY Module.
“Kopin is a leading supplier of microdisplays for an array of consumer, industrial, and defense applications,” stated Bill Dover, Director Business Development for Edmund Optics, “The high performance and quality of their products is consistent with those we promote through our catalog. Our current and growing eyepiece selection complements the RUBY Module and our ‘same day shipping’ provides our customers with instant solutions to their imaging system needs.”
The Ruby SVGA Microdisplay Module will be on display at SPIE Defense Security + Sensing, April 30 – May 2, 2013, at Kopin booth # 1868.