Showing posts with label CES 2016. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CES 2016. Show all posts

Friday, January 8, 2016

CES Day 2

Celluon:

I went to the booth three different times, but the working model of the PicoBit was out at meetings each time I got there.

I did see the mockup of the unit however. It looks a lot like the ViewSmart, although it has additional features like the HDMI input and a couple of extra buttons on the bottom side of the touchpad.

It looks enough like the ViewSmart that I wouldn't be surprised at all if Celluon and ViewSmart are are somehow related. 

You can see the HDMI connection at the back of the unit, and the buttons toward the back of the top of the unit. The top of the unit is all touchpad. (and it's size compared to the PicoPro) On the lower picture, you can see the little projector door that is like the one on the ViewSmart.





Later in the day, I had an interesting experience, I saw a booth where  a PC about the size of a paperback book was being demoed. I asked them if they could put a screen in the computer. There was a bit of language difficulty. I took out my PicoPro and showed it to them. To say they were excited would be an understatement. I ended up taking the guy down to Celluon's booth, last I saw he was dragging one of their people back up to this booth to connect the two.

Longhaocomputer.com 


Sumitomo Laser Module:

Pretty much everyone in the manufacturing portions of the consumer electronics business is pretty tight lipped. They were very open that the laser modules were targeted for projectors -- the ultimate use, but they mentioned some other uses as well. 

This is a box they had on the display with the two now in production laser modules and the smaller one (next to the dime) that is in development. (that's small!)




Learning about MEMS Manufacturing: memsindustrygroup.org

A little more mundane, but important for understanding MicroVision.

I stopped by this booth and grilled an engineer for about 45 minutes about how MEMS are manufactured. It was very useful. I'll do a full post about it when I can compile one. The quick summary, lots of chemistry, silicon, coatings, layers, and the parts handling - very interesting methods. 

Beam 

Beam Labs

Beam is a light fixture that has a projector integrated in it. It's cool. Sony has a similar thing going in LifeSpace. Use it to share pictures, etc. The image is not touch interactive, though, and as they move the light up and down it has to be focused. (sound familiar) 

They let me compare to the PicoPro. The image from the PicoPro was at least as bright, and stayed in focus - as we know.  The presenter was suitably impressed with the PicoPro. (I mentioned MicroVision -- and that the image can be touch-interactive. I think they'll call.)

I took the picture below. The projection was pretty good, but the lighting was not optimal for projection at their display. (although unless fixed, difficult to keep in focus.)



There's more, but these are the highlights.

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Daqri -- pops up in a big way after a long silence

I do not know if we are in this product. 

(it could be... I'll see if I can figure it out today.)

It is interesting that after a very long time of no word at all, there are dozens of articles about this thing this morning.

Daqri press release

DAQRI, the Augmented Reality company that is transforming the future of work, unveiled the next-generation DAQRI SMART HELMET™ today, powered by the 6th Gen Intel® Core™ m7 processor and Intel® RealSense™ technology. DAQRI SMART HELMET is an industrial-grade, human-machine interface that inserts real-time information – including Augmented and Mixed Reality work instructions, safety information, mapping and more – to maximize safety, productivity and well-being for workers in a variety of industrial settings. DAQRI founder and CEO Brian Mullins gave attendees a first look at the newest DAQRI SMART HELMET and its capabilities with an on-stage demonstration during Intel CEO Brian Krzanich’s CES keynote. DAQRI SMART HELMET has been in the pilot phase with Fortune 100 partners across industries including aerospace, construction, oil & gas and more, and will be available for purchase beginning in Q1 2016.



Silicon Republic 
Engadget

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

I will attend CES -- UPDATED

I will be attending CES.

This post will be a list of exhibitors I intend to visit. If there are any you notice that I should visit, but do not have on this list, please use the contact form and give me a heads up. 

Still working on it but would appreciate any thoughtful input.

The yellow highlighted companies are those that MicroVision has known connections with (past or present) 



Personal Show Plan Exhibitors 

Mitsubishi Electric
311
Toyota
631
Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc.
1102
Daimler AG (Mercedes-Benz - A Daimler Brand)
1731
Ford Motor Company
2122
Bosch
2302, 71517
Volkswagen Group of America, Inc.
3506, Westgate Hospitality Suites, Westgate Hospitality Suites 2, Westgate Hospitality Suites 3, Westgate Hospitality Suites 4, Westgate Hospitality Suites 5, Westgate Hospitality Suites 6
Magna International
4327, Zeno 4609 Panasonic
9808, N243, N245, N247, N249 Ericsson
10433, S215, S216 Optoma Technology, Inc.
11440
ASU Tech Co. Ltd.
12814
Haier America
12814
Vuzix Corporation
14048
Sony Electronics Inc.
14200, 26223
Shenzhen CRT Projector Co., Ltd.
21948
Osterhout Design Group
26424
Lumus Ltd
26433
InfinityAR
26533
Shenzhen Senbiz Industry Co., Ltd.
26620
CastAR
26921
InvenSense, Inc.
36217
Xi'an Christal Pixel Optoelectronics Co., Ltd.
40032
Shenzhen Telstar Co., Ltd.
52001
Tianjin SharpNow Technology Co., Ltd.
64020
HTP (Suzhou) Optoelectronic Technology Co., Ltd.
66008
Remote Eye s.l.
80262
NuEyes
80559
CINEMOOD
80748page3image3496 page3image3656 page3image3816 page3image3976
Realmax Technology Limited
80863
Westunitis
80950
Beam Labs
81549
NanoSense
81557
ImmersiON-VRelia, Inc.
81633
Celluon, Inc.
82720
DeePoon LLC
82822, 82823 AOL Inc.
Aria Hospitality Suites, Aria Hospitality Suites 2, Aria Hospitality Suites 3, Bristlecone 4, CS-105 Sharp Microelectronics of the Americas
C205, C206
Sony Electronics Inc.
CP-29
T-Mobile
Lido 3001A, Lido 3001B, Lido 3002, Lido 3003, Lido 3004, Lido 3005, Lido 3006, Lido 3101A, Lido 3101B, Lido 3102, Lido 3103, Lido 3104, Venetian Palazzo Hospitality Suites
Alpine Electronics
N101, N102, N103, N104, N107 Advanced Micro Devices
San Polo 3402, San Polo 3403, San Polo 3404 

Sony Electronics Inc.
Suite 30-111
71120, Suite 31-211 
eyeSight Technologies
Suite 31-224
MicroVision, Inc.
Westgate Hospitality Suites 2, Westgate Hospitality Suites 3 Verizon Digital Media Services
Toscana 3601, Toscana 3602
MediaTek Inc.
Toscana 3604, Toscana 3605, Toscana 3606, Toscana 3607, Toscana 3608, Toscana 3609, Toscana 3610
Verizon Wireless
Toscana 3705
Lenovo
Venetian Palazzo Hospitality Suites
Sharp Electronics Corp.
Wynn Encore Hospitality Suites