Thursday, May 28, 2009

Century Tech PCLit Picoprojector uses Displaytech FLCOS Microdisplay


Displaytech, the supplier of Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal on Silicon (FLCOS) microdisplays, announced today that Century Tech (HK) Limited, a leader in professional display industry, launched the PCLit pico projector a new member of the PicoLit projector series. The optical engines used in the PCLit were designed by iView Limited and both the VGA projector (IPL631G) and SVGA (IPL831G) use Displaytech’s FLCOS microdisplays. These PCLit pico projectors were announced at the Hong Kong Electronics Fair 2009 - spring section.

“We are very proud of the commercialization of PicoLit series of products and in particular PCLit luxury. It is a perfect example of a very practical application of pico projectors. We have a strong belief that these new pico projector products will ignite the market.” said Terry Kwok, Century Tech CEO.

The PCLit luxury version is best suited as companion projector for notebook and desktop computers as it uses a single USB cable for both power and video signal. It supports mirror and extended modes. The computer screen can be used for work and at the same time project worksheets, videos, and games. PCLit is a perfect device for both business and personal uses.

“We are extremely excited with the PCLit product. We believe that our FLCOS micorodisplay’s superior image quality and low power consumption coupled with iView’s optical design create the opportunity for products like the PCLit pico projectors which are battery powered and small.” said Richard Barton, CEO of Displaytech.

Displaytech’s FLCOS microdisplays are available in VGA, WVGA, and SVGA resolutions. These microdisplays are the perfect match for battery powered projectors because the display and integrated controller/driver dissipates less than 100 mW. The FLCOS microdisplays are field proven in mobile consumer electronic devices with the shipment of over 20 million FLCOS microdisplays used in digital still cameras and video camcorders.

Via Displaytech

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