Microvision To Demonstrate Breakthrough Ultra-Miniature Thin Mint Candy Sized Projection Display for Mobile Devices

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Microvision will unveil at the Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas, January 7 - 11, the world's smallest and thinnest full-color projection display prototype, about the size of a "thin mint" chocolate candy. (Photo: Business Wire)
Microvision will unveil at the Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas, January 7 - 11, the world's smallest and thinnest full-color projection display prototype, about the size of a "thin mint" chocolate candy. (Photo: Business Wire)

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Microvision will unveil at the Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas, January 7 - 11, the world's smallest and thinnest full-color projection display prototype, about the size of a "thin mint" chocolate candy. (Photo: Business Wire)
Microvision will unveil at the Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas, January 7 - 11, the world's smallest and thinnest full-color projection display prototype, about the size of a "thin mint" chocolate candy. (Photo: Business Wire)Photo

Microvision will unveil at the Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas, January 7 - 11, the world's smallest and thinnest full-color projection display prototype, about the size of a "thin mint" chocolate candy. (Photo: Business Wire)

Microvision's ultra-miniature full color projection display solution utilizes the company's Integrated Photonics Module (IPM) - a highly miniaturized projector engine that can be embedded directly into a device like a mobile phone, as well as be used as a standalone accessory display with a variety of mobile devices. (Graphic: Business Wire)

Microvision's ultra-miniature full color projection display solution utilizes the company's Integrated Photonics Module (IPM) - a highly miniaturized projector engine that can be embedded directly into a device like a mobile phone, as well as be used as a standalone accessory display with a variety of mobile devices. (Graphic: Business Wire)

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Do you think that millions of teenagers might like to project a large, crisp, vivid photo or video image coming from their cellphone? Unveiled during the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, January 7 - 11, Microvision's prototype for an
ultra-miniature projection display embedded into next generation cell
phones or other portable devices can deliver a BIG image from a small device.  Microvision expects a commercial launch in 2008. (Photo: Business Wire)

Do you think that millions of teenagers might like to project a large, crisp, vivid photo or video image coming from their cellphone? Unveiled during the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, January 7 - 11, Microvision's prototype for an ultra-miniature projection display embedded into next generation cell phones or other portable devices can deliver a BIG image from a small device. Microvision expects a commercial launch in 2008. (Photo: Business Wire)

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