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Syntax-Brillian to Demonstrate Achievements in LCoS(TM), LCD and 3D-LCD Technology and Design at CES 2007.


Syntax-Brillian Demonstrates World's First Rear-Projection HDTV (High Definition TV) A set of digital television (DTV) standards that offer the highest resolution and sharpest picture. Although some HDTV sets are available in standard (rather square) screen sizes, the overwhelming majority of sets are wide screen, which eliminates  to Feature the SiliconOptix Realta Hollywood Quality Video (HQV HQV Hollywood Quality Video (processor) [TM]) Video Processor

TEMPE, Ariz. -- Syntax-Brillian Corporation (Nasdaq:BRLC) announced today that, at CES 2007, the LCD and LCoS[TM] innovator will demonstrate multiple LCD and LCoS[TM] displays as technology demonstration items that showcase the company's ongoing leadership in digital display production and design.

Building upon its tradition of excellence in LCoS[TM] microdisplay technology, Syntax-Brillian will demonstrate a new 65" 1080p LCoS[TM] HDTV which is the world's first rear-projection TV (RPTV See rear-projection TV. ) to feature the SiliconOptix Realta Hollywood Quality Video (HQV[TM]) video processor. It is available for private viewing at Syntax-Brillian's Executive Suite in the Las Vegas Hilton The Las Vegas Hilton is a hotel, casino, and convention center in Las Vegas, Nevada. It is a joint venture between Colony Capital, which owns 60 percent, and New York City-based REIT Whitehall Street Real Estate Funds, which owns the remaining 40 percent.  (appointment details below).

The 65" HDTV uses a 6 Megapixel LCoS[TM] light engine utilizing the company's innovative, proprietary and award-winning Brillian UltraContrast LCoS[TM] technology with true 1920x1080p resolution, a three chip microdisplay architecture and 10-bit image processing.

Additionally, the HDTV features native on-screen on·screen or on-screen  
adj. & adv.
1. As shown on a movie, television, or display screen.

2. Within public view; in public.
 contrast ratio of up to 4000:1 (without use of electromechanical The use of electricity to run moving parts. Disk drives, printers and motors are examples. Electromechanical systems must be designed for the eventual deterioration of moving components that wear over time. The first TVs were electromechanical systems (see video/TV history).  or auto-iris compensation), an ultra-fine pitch matte finish screen, dynamic temperature compensation, patented uniformity correction technology and 12 inputs including HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) A digital interface for audio and video signals designed as a single-cable solution for home theater and consumer electronics equipment. , ATSC tuner, HD-component and VGA (Video Graphics Array) The display standard for the PC. All PC display adapters support VGA, and Windows machines boot up in "VGA mode" before switching to higher resolutions. .

Syntax-Brillian will also demonstrate innovative technologies in its core LCD line of products, plus new entertainment content in 3D via a specially developed LCD.

Syntax-Brillian will demonstrate a new 52" LCD display in its booth at CES as well as a 32" LCD display with LED backlighting back·light  
n.
A type of spotlight, used in photography, that illuminates a subject from behind.

tr.v. back·light·ed or back·lit , back·light·ing, back·lights
, a first for the company.

From January 8th to January 11th, pre-invited visitors to Syntax-Brillian's sales suite will be able to view a full range of consumer entertainment experiences from video games to movies presented in digital cinema quality 3D on a specially modified 32" Olevia [TM] 532H LCD HDTV powered by DDD DDD Direct Distance Dialing
DDD Digital/Digital/Digital (audio CD format, recording/mixing/mastering)
DDD Degenerative Disc Disease
DDD Domain Driven Design
DDD Data Display Debugger (GNU Project) 
 Group's 3D technology.

The 3D Olevia [TM] 532H is equipped with Arisawa Manufacturing Company's Xpol[TM] 3D optical material that enables both normal 2D and stereoscopic stereoscopic /ster·eo·scop·ic/ (ster?e-o-skop´ik) having the effect of a stereoscope; giving objects a solid or three-dimensional appearance.

ster·e·o·scop·ic
n.
1.
 3D content to be displayed on the screen, depending on the consumer's preference. The 3D Olevia [TM] 532H is also powered by DDD's TriDef[R] Vision+[TM] that converts any existing 2D broadcast or DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc.
DVD
 in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc

Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology.
 content to 3D in real time.

"The items that we are demonstrating at CES are great examples that Syntax-Brillian is much more than a technology re-seller, but rather a true display technology innovator," said Sam Miller, Chief Product Officer, Syntax-Brillian. "We're proud to continue our tradition of excellence in LCD and LCoS[TM] design and production as we look ahead to exciting new creations for 2007."

Media and industry analysts interested in viewing Syntax-Brillian's LCoS[TM] technology demonstration HDTV may contact Chad Giron to arrange for an appointment at 571.216.4894 or chad.giron@syntaxbrillian.com

About Syntax-Brillian Corporation

Syntax-Brillian Corporation (www.syntaxbrillian.com) is one of the world's leading manufacturers and marketers of LCD and LCoS[TM] HDTVs, digital cameras, and microdisplay entertainment products.

The company's lead products include its Olevia [TM] brand (www.Olevia.com) high definition widescreen LCD and LCoS televisions -- one of the fastest growing global TV brands -- and Vivitar brand (www.vivitar.com) digital still and video cameras. Syntax-Brillian has built an Asian supply chain coupled with an international manufacturing and distribution network to support worldwide retail sales channels and position the company as a market leader in consumer digital entertainment products.

Olevia [TM], Brillian, LCoS and Vivitar are trademarks or registered trademarks of Syntax-Brillian Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

About DDD

DDD, also known as Dynamic Digital Depth, is transforming the viewing experience with applications for glasses-free 3D displays. Its patented technologies enable 3D viewing without glasses; simple integration of computer graphics applications with 3D displays; supply of 3D content through 2D to 3D conversion; and 3D transmission over existing networks. DDD is quoted on the London Stock Exchange's Alternative Investment Market (AIM: DDD).
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