BOE HYDIS, Motion Computing Pact Yields First 12.1-Inch Slate Tablet PC with Wide Viewing Angle
ICHEON, Korea and AUSTIN, Texas, May 11, 2004 – BOE HYDIS and Motion Computing today announced the availability of Viewiz, BOE HYDIS’ Advanced Fringe Field Switching (AFFS) display panel, on Motion’s new M1400 Tablet PC.
The new Viewiz wide-view screen enhances presentation sharing and real-time tablet PC collaboration with an almost unlimited viewing angle (160 to 180 degrees) that works in both portrait and landscape display modes . Because the display is brighter, clearer and can be seen straight-on and at varying angles, it improves the user experience while walking, standing or sitting, and especially when viewing the tablet PC on a flat surface.
Motion’s 12.1-inch XGA TFT display – widely acclaimed because its dimensions approximate those of a sheet of paper – is even better on the M1400 because of the Viewiz AFFS screen technology.
In addition to its remarkably wide viewing angle, the Viewiz AFFS display panel brings to the Motion M1400 Tablet PC:
- Increased brightness and high contrast
- High image quality, suitable for TV
- No color shift, for vivid and authentic color without discoloration at any angle
- No ripples from pen/screen contact
- Faster response time
- Low backlight power consumption for longer battery life
“BOE HYDIS is a specialist in high quality TFT LCDs and display solutions, and our proprietary AFFS technology is ideally suited for tablet PCs,” said Doug K. Kim, executive vice president of BOE HYDIS . “The rapidly growing popularity of Motion’s innovative products and the emphasis the company places on high-quality displays validates why we chose Motion Computing as a partner.”
“Our collaboration with BOE HYDIS has resulted in an innovative and compelling advantage for the award-winning M1400,” said David Altounian, Motion’s chief product officer. “The wide viewing angle display has resulted in immediate industry acclaim and customer acceptance.”
First patented by BOE HYDIS in 1996, Fringe Field Switching (FFS) allows images to be transmitted more effectively than the conventional In Plane Switching (IPS) mode. FFS precisely controls liquid crystal and controls light pass-through, improving the panel’s image transmittance. BOE HYDIS refined this technology recently to create AFFS.
About BOE HYDIS
BOE HYDIS is one of the top 10 global TFT-LCD producers, in terms of production capacity. Formerly Hynix Semiconductor (and Hyundai Electronics), BOE HYDIS has developed, manufactured, and supplied high-quality, innovative TFT-LCD products since 1996. After BOE's acquiring the TFT-LCD business of Hynix Semiconductors in January 2003, BOE HYDIS has commercialized a number of TFT-LCD panels, including laptop computers; tablet PCs; avionic applications; medical applications; car navigation systems; and TVs. Headquartered in South Korea it has established a global network of sales and service offices in the United States, Japan, Taiwan and China. For more information, please visit
www.boehydis.com or call 82-31-639-7436.
About Motion Computing
Motion Computing – a mobile computing and wireless communications leader in vertical markets such as healthcare, field force automation, government and education – combines world-class innovation and industry experience. Motion’s tablet PCs and related ultramobile products enable people to use computers in new ways and places. Marketed through an experienced international reseller network and directly through its Web site, each Motion product is built to customer specifications. The company’s new M1400 Tablet PCs and accessories are designed for users who need a combination of true mobility, power and versatility. For more information,
visit
www.motioncomputing.com
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