Hitachi, Ltd., Shimadzu Corporation, Colorado MicroDisplay, Inc., and Xybernaut
Corporation today announced that they will cooperate to explore business opportunities
in the field of Wearable Internet Appliances (WIA).
WIA affords hands-free, mobile access to the Internet. The appliance will be
comprised of a wearable display that allows hands-free viewing of a PC-class high-
resolution large screen image, and a control unit that supplies images, including
streaming video, to the display, and provides wireless access to the Internet.
The control unit is powered by a Hitachi SH-4 32bit RISC processor, and Microsoft
Windows CE 3.0, an embedded operating system for 32-bit connected client devices
that demand rich applications and Internet services and weighs only 230grams in
prototype.
WIA can be an ideal solution for a range of business applications, from call center
and maintenance services to environments requiring worker mobility such as in postal
services and logistics, health care and hospitality industries. Employing WIA, for
example, can provide full screen access to Internet content anytime, anywhere. It can
also be applied to audiences in remote or isolated environments. For example, patients
in health care facilities can have access to the Internet and electronic books through
pointing devices designed for earable systems. Additional information about the WIA
can be found on the Internet at URL:http://www.hitachi.co.jp/wia/,
from January 6, 7:00 (PST).
Shimadzu Corporation developed the wearable display. Hitachi, Ltd. developed the
control unit. Colorado MicroDisplay Inc. developed the microdisplay and interface
chipset for the wearable display. Colorado MicroDisplay partnered with Hitachi, Ltd
to manufacture the display interface ASIC. Xybernaut Corporation will assist those
companies to explore the business opportunities of WIA. Microsoft Corporation will
demonstrate the prototypes during 2001 CES at booth number 626.
"Windows CE 3.0 was designed to enable a broad range of innovative embedded devices,
and the Hitachi WIA is a perfect example of this," said Keith White, director of
marketing in the Embedded and Appliance Platforms Group at Microsoft Corp. "The rich
functionality and comprehensive tool set provided by Windows CE enabled Hitachi to
quickly and easily bring to market a new device class that includes rich multimedia
support and a complete browsing experience."
"We welcome this opportunity to build on our long-standing relationships with Hitachi,
Shimadzu and CMD to extend user-supported computing into the exciting world of
consumer electronics, computing and communications. We anticipate this product line
to have a major impact on the future of telephony, computing, musicand video players,
gaming and consumer e-commerce in general", said Edward G. Newman, chairman and CEO
of Xybernaut Corporation.
"Devices like the WIA were not possible prior to the introduction of high-performance
high-resolution CMD microdisplays. By delivering image quality superior to that of a
standard notebook TFT LCD, end users do not have to compromise on image quality when
they go mobile", said Mark Willner, CEO of Colorado MicroDisplay, Inc. "We are pleased
that we were selected to provide our technology and expertise, and contribute in a
significant manner in the development of this visionary product."
"The Monocular Head-Mounted Display is one of the most anticipated next-generation
displays for personal computers and other equipment, " said Yutaka Nakamura, General
Manager, R&D Department, Aircraft Equipment Division, Shimadzu Corporation.
"Small size, light weight, wearing comfort, and viewing ease is required for the
Monocular Head-Mounted Display, since people wear it on their heads. Through long
experience in Aircraft Display market and technology, Shimadzu developed the state-of-
the-art experience in Aircraft Display market and technology, Shimadzu developed the
state-of-the-art Monocular Head-Mounted Display which not only fulfills those
requirements, but goes beyond them. Shimadzu's original and patent pending optical
design technology combined with CMD reflective miniature LCD, brought extra-light
weight, small device that can present a clear and wide field-of-view image. A user
can easily wear the headband type. The displayed image is as large as a 13-inch size
television located 60 cm ahead in front of the eye. Screen resolution is SVGA,
800 x 600 dots. The weight is less than 75grams. Any information can be obtained
hands-free and viewed in the privacy afforded by this Monocular Head-Mounted Display.
This device is dedicated as a Wearable Display."
"WIA indicates a key direction for Information Appliances in the post-PC era",
Yoshiyuki Imoto, General Manager, Digital Media Systems Division, Hitachi, Ltd. said.
"There is a strong requirement for PC-compatible, high-resolution, full-color screens
in mobile environments. To drive such a display, including the capability to show
streaming video, strong processing power is required in the Control Unit, as well
as high-reliability and a compact form factor for mobile environments. Hitachi has
featured the SH4 SuperH RISC processor, and has brought to bear on the WIA its
experience and expertise in large scale, mission-critical mainframe computers and s
ervers, desk-top and notebook PCs, and its consumer products experience ranging
from television sets, including large-screen rear-projection TV, to DVD camcorders."
Xybernaut Corporation is the leading provider of wearable computing hardware, software
and services, bringing communications and full-function computing power in a hands-
free design to people when and where they need it. The Mobile Assistant IV (MA IV),
Xybernaut's patented wearable PC, runs all major PC operating systems, including
Windows 98/2000/NT, Linux and SCO Unix. With the MA IV, customers can realize
immediate savings in maintenance, repair, diagnosis, inspection, inventory control
anddata collection in a broad spectrum of industries, including manufacturing,
distribution, utilities, government and transportation. Xybernaut also provides hyper
linking, multimedia authoring tools, project management, asset management and speech
software toolkits. Headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia, Xybernaut has offices and
subsidiaries in Europe (Germany) and Asia (Japan).
Visit Xybernaut's web site at URL:http://www.xybernaut.com
Colorado MicroDisplay, Inc. (CMD) is the mobile content visualization company. CMD's
patent-pending, breakthrough liquid crystal on silicon microdisplay technologies
enable the delivery of rich, high-resolution, full-color graphical and video content
in the exploding mobile products markets. CMD's tiny microdisplay solutions are
optimized to provide large high-quality virtual images, while maintaining low power
and low cost when used in digital imaging, entertainment, computing, and communications
products. CMD's microdisplays are a key enabler in delivering a compelling display
interface in ultra-portable products, increasing the amount and quality of information
that can be distributed, created and shared in mobile devices and services. Founded
in 1996, CMD is based in Boulder, Colorado and supports international markets and
customers. Current investors in the company include GE Capital, Texas Instruments,
Intel, InFocus Corporation, Granite Ventures (formerly Hambrecht and Quist Ventures),
Mustang Ventures Fund, Vulcan Ventures, Argo Global Capital, 3i, Sequel Venture
Partners, Polaroid Corporation, and others. Additional information on the company can
be found on the Internet at URL:http://www.comicro.com.
Shimadzu Corporation is a diversified company that develops and manufactures a large
range of products in medical systems; life science systems; industrial instrumentation;
aircraft equipment; analytical, measurement and testing instruments for scientific,
industrial and environmental applications. Shimadzu Corporation was established in
1875 in Kyoto, Japan as a physics and chemical instrumentation production company.
President and Chief Executive Officer of Shimadzu is Hidetoshi Yajima. Under his
leadership, Shimadzu Corporation has aggressively increased its growth due to expansion
of worldwide business opportunities. Consolidated sales are $1.83 billion. Additional
information on Shimadzu can be found on the Internet at
URL:http://www.shimadzu.com/.
Hitachi America, Ltd., a subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd., markets and manufactures a
broad range of electronics, computer systems and products, consumer electronics and
semiconductors, and provides industrial equipment and services throughout North
America. For more information, visit URL:http://www.hitachi.com.
Hitachi, Ltd., headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is one of the world's leading global
electronics companies, with fiscal 1999 (ended March 31, 2000) consolidated sales of
8,001 billion yen ($75.5 billion*). The company manufactures and markets a wide range
of products, including computers, semiconductors, consumer products and power and
industrial equipment. For more information on Hitachi, Ltd., please visit Hitachi's
Web site at URL:http://global.hitachi.com.
*At an exchange rate of 106 yen to the dollar.
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