Showing posts with label CXN0103. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CXN0103. Show all posts

Saturday, November 14, 2015

SONY Content Vue TV service.

Sony owns and delivers content. A new means of transmitting that content is good for their bottom line in multiple ways.

The MPCL1 is their first product with PicoP... only the first.

SONY PlayStation VUE on Amazon FireTV

Friday, November 13, 2015

HUD, SONY & FORD

So many stockholders are waiting for an announcement, they think that MicroVision has to announce customers.

Imagine how the stock would react to "SONY to deliver PicoP HUD components to Ford. The timeframe wouldn't need to be that specific to get a huge run in the shares of the stock.

They don't have to announce. We already know that this is going to happen.

MicroVision is bound by a lot of non-disclosures. They can't come out and say it -- but here it is:


If you buy a Ford car these days, this is what you see.  Note the included navigation.



From Sony's PicoP Engine page... the following picture. HUD -- what PicoP will be used for.

They ALREADY HAVE THE CUSTOMER. If you can put two and two together, you don't NEED an announcement... the customer is there.





Pay close attention to what's going on with MicroVision!! Then you'll be in the right place at the right time. 

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Sony Conference Call - MPCL1 and PicoP engines mentioned

The most interesting thing to me was how quickly they answered that they couldn't respond to this question. I hope the questioner gets to us about what the after the call follow up included.

My guess is that the questioner asked about the dimensions of the one engine, because then they'll be able to determine which engine they already measured... 

CC Link
Sony Corporation Conference Call for Overseas Investors for the Second Quarter Ended September 30, 2015.

Thursday, October 29, 2015 | 9:00 AM EDT / 1:00PM GMT  / 10:PM JST


38:22  Eric Chamber from Electromotive (I was unable to hear this well enough to be sure what either name was though.)

Yes Hi, I have a question regarding your MPCL1, that you are producing in your CXN 0102 & CXN 0103 -- would you be able to comment about dimensions or rough dimensions for the 102,  do you have customers for these engines, and is it ready for production?

39:11 -- difficult time hearing question, I believe you're saying something about our picoprojector?

Yeah, I am sorry, I can repeat the question: You are introducing the MPCL1 picoprojector. In your website,  you show that you have the projector modules, or the engines that you are developing, the cxn0102 and the cxn01013, I am wondering if you can comment on the rough dimensions for the 102, if you have any customers lined up or interested in this product, and also if it ready for production.

39:50

At the moment unfortunately we are unable to comment on the specific products you are talking about. If you'd like, feel free to follow up after this call. 


Wednesday, September 9, 2015

SONY Projector Module

This is Straight from the SONY website. Just published by them. Check it out at the source.

I'm confident that their first large customers are already well in hand if they're seeking additional customers here.

Sony Projector Module


Feature Product

Pico Projector Module CXN0103CXN0103
Sony's pico projector module equipped with the independently-developed image processing system uses laser beam scanning (LBS)*1 to realize crisp, beautiful high-definition resolution*2 and "focus-free" projection, regardless of the distance or angle from the projection surface.
By combining this module with Wi-Fi components and a battery, it can realize a compact, pocket-sized projector which can be used to project images from products such as smartphones or tablets, focus-free and in even higher resolution, on any flat or curved surface such as a wall or desk.
Currently*3, modules mounted on battery-driven pico projectors use a panel system, which generally have VGA (640 × 480) or WVGA (800 × 480) resolution. In addition, most of these pico projectors have usage limitations depending on the distance of the projector from the projection surface, such as requiring focus adjustments, or projection from a front-on angle.

This module is composed primarily of a semiconductor laser, MEMS (Micro Electro Mechanical Systems) mirror, their respective drivers, and a video processor to control the video signal processing and image output.

It adopts a LBS system that incorporates a semiconductor laser as the source of light, whereby the laser beam is reflected and controlled by a MEMS mirror to scan and project the image.

By developing a video processor that ensures the semiconductor laser and MEMS mirror can be controlled with the utmost precision, Sony has achieved high-resolution HD image quality that surpasses VGA and WVGA, which are the current mainstream resolution for battery-driven pico projectors.

Furthermore, the advanced light-harvesting capability and directness of the laser beam ensure that the projected image remains in focus, regardless of the distance or angle from the projection surface.

This module can project clear images to a screen size of approximately 40 inches from a projection distance of one meter, and approximately 120 inches from a distance of three meters.

Furthermore, optical technology developed by Sony has been used to achieve a reduction in laser speckle noise (noise from specks in the image), which had previously been a challenge for LBS systems.

This module also delivers beautiful, crisp projection with a wide color gamut and higher contrast compared to conventional panel systems.

In addition, it is equipped with an independently-developed distortion correction circuit which corrects screen shapes such as rectangles that can be distorted into trapeziums*4 when projected from certain angles to their original shape.
*1 A semiconductor laser is used as the light source.
   The laser beam is then reflected and controlled using a MEMS (Micro Electro Mechanical Systems) mirror to scan and project the image.
*2 Resolution 1920 × 720; aspect ratio 16:9.
*3 As of August 2015 (based on Sony's research)
*4 This module alone cannot automatically detect angled projection and make corrections.
   The resolution of the projected image may not reach 1920 × 720 when the angle is corrected.

Product Line-up

laser beam scanning pico projector module CXN0102
laser beam scanning pico projector module CXN0103
For further details, contact us here.