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Kopin/Ingineo Press Release

From: "Tony Havelka" <>
Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 09:22:31 -0500

Kopin Supplies Color Microdisplays For High-Fashion Multimedia Consumer
Eyewear
Wednesday August 27, 9:20 am ET  
Futuristic Eyetop sunglasses include quarter-inch Kopin CyberDisplay(TM)
for private digital video viewing on the go 

TAUNTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 27, 2003-- Kopin Corp. (Nasdaq:
KOPN - News) is accelerating the arrival of the mobile age by providing
microdisplays for Eyetop(TM), trend-setting consumer eyewear that
displays multimedia images. 
Eyetop, manufactured and distributed by Ingineo SAS, are high-fashion
sunglasses integrating Kopin's 320C (0.24-inch diagonal) color
CyberDisplay in one of the sidepieces, enabling the wearer to privately
view digital video while continuing to view the surrounding environment
in style. Eyetop debuted in March at the CeBIT Europe technology trade
show in Hannover, Germany. 

Eyetop wearers can view the CyberDisplay screen with one eye while
effortlessly maintaining visual contact with the world around them.
CyberDisplay displays the same vivid color and unsurpassed image quality
of a full-sized PC monitor - whether at night or in bright sunlight. 

Eyetop plugs and plays with any device that has a video output, such as
a portable video player, digital camera, digital camcorder, portable TV,
laptop, desktop or PDA. Eyetop wearers, for example, can work on
confidential documents in public places by darkening their laptop
screens and turning on their Eyetop. They can shoot digital photographs
without obstructing their view with the camera body. Or they can watch
DVDs on the go with unprecedented image quality. Eyetop also extends
battery life by letting users turn off the large monitor on their laptop
or other source device. Eyetop supports both U.S. and European video
standards (NTSC and PAL). 

"Eyetop is fun, but it isn't a toy; it's wearable information and
portable entertainment," said Atika El sayed, general manager of
Ingineo. "It's a state-of-the-art multimedia experience fashioned with
the highest quality materials and haute couture style. As such, it
demands the smallest, lightest, most power-efficient, sharpest and
densest active matrix liquid crystal display available. Only one
microdisplay even comes close to meeting those requirements: the Kopin
CyberDisplay." 

Kopin's CyberDisplay is the world's smallest, highest-resolution active
matrix liquid crystal microdisplay. It also is the only transmissive
microdisplay manufactured from the same high-quality silicon used to
produce integrated circuits. The Kopin CyberDisplay is used as the
viewfinder in 30 percent of the world's camcorders. Its transparence
enables greater miniaturization, reduced cost, higher pixel density,
full color capability, and lower power consumption than other products. 

"Eyetop is fashionable, fun and useful - three key elements of the
emerging mobile age, which we are passionate about advancing," said Dr.
Boryeu Tsaur, Kopin's executive vice president of display operations.
"CyberDisplay's compact size is critical to the convenience and comfort
of Eyetop and so many other portable communications devices. Eyetop
joins a growing list of CyberDisplay-equipped consumer, military and
industrial devices. With our wide range of new CyberDisplay products,
Kopin will continue to penetrate other emerging microdisplay markets,
including digital still cameras, virtual reality
gaming/simulation/medical headgear, thermal imaging, global positioning
systems (GPS), and advanced wireless phones." 

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