Published: December 10, 2009
Microvision's PicoP Display Engine at Heart of Realistic Game Demo at Intel Extreme Masters Tournament
EDMONTON, Alberta - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Players of first-person shooter computer games traditionally play while
seated with a keyboard, mouse, and fixed monitor.
However, these hardcore gamers soon may be unleashed from their
stationary position to enjoy a realistic virtual combat experience with
life-sized video images, projected on walls, ceilings and floors, all
from a weapon-styled projection game controller they hold in their hands.
Among the first consumers to try a prototype of such a product will be
the players and spectators attending the Intel Extreme Masters PC
gaming tournament in Edmonton, Alberta on Friday, Dec. 11 through
Sunday, Dec. 13. Intel Corp., sponsor of the event, has invited laser
display technology supplier Microvision, Inc. (NASDAQ: MVIS), of
Redmond, Wash., to give gamers a first look at a new technology that
projects a follow-you-anywhere video image - up to 200 inches across -
from a handheld game controller.
Game players at the tourney who give the prototype a spin will
experience "an immersive, 360-degree feel," promises Ian Brown,
Microvision's Vice President of Sales and Marketing. "The company's
laser projection engine can show a distortion-free image on nearly any
flat or curved surface. Consequently, the game goes along with the gamer
and reflects the character's position in three-dimensional space."
It's no coincidence that Microvision also happens to be a main mover
behind the emerging consumer-electronics product category known as "pico
projectors." In September, the company started shipping its first
SHOWWX laser pico projectors - based on its PicoP display engine - to
customers in the Asia Pacific region and Europe. But the game tournament
demo in Canada will show off the versatility of Microvision's PicoP
display engine beyond the streaming movies, music videos, camera-phone
snapshots and business presentations which are the media most likely to
be shown with pico projectors.
"The game application takes advantage of our PicoP display engine's
infinite focus," Brown says. "We believe that Microvision's technology
can be used to create a new level of realism and interactive freedom for
gamers. As the worldwide market for video games exceeds $50 billion, we
are very excited to partner with Intel to showcase this new advance in
gaming technology to the world's best gamers at Intel Extreme Masters."
"Intel believes that radical innovations like Microvision's laser
projection engine will continue to drive the gaming industry forward,"
said George Woo, Intel Corporation's Marketing Manager of the Intel
Extreme Masters. "We are pleased to demonstrate how Microvision's
technology and the Intel Core i7 processor Extreme Edition can create
a new way for gamers to become immersed in the game world."
About Microvision
Microvision provides the PicoP display technology platform designed to
enable next-generation display and imaging products for pico projectors,
vehicle displays, and wearable displays that interface with mobile
devices. The company's projection display engine uses highly efficient
laser light sources, which can create vivid images with high contrast
and brightness. For more information, visit the company's website at www.microvision.com
and the company's blog www.microvision.com/displayground.
About Intel
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC), the world leader in silicon innovation, develops
technologies, products and initiatives to continually advance how people
work and live. Additional information about Intel is available at www.intel.com/pressroom and blogs.intel.com.
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