LG Electronics, NEC, Wyse, Tatung and FIC Will Preview Smart Display Devices Built on National SemiconductorIt's Geode Reference Design at Comdex 2002
COMDEX, Las Vegas -- November 17, 2002 --At Comdex today, National Semiconductor (NYSE:NSM), a Microsoft Smart Display Technology Partner, will demonstrate the first wireless Smart Display devices developed by NationalIt's major manufacturing partners, including LG Electronics Inc., NEC Electronics, Wyse Technology, Tatung Co. and First International Computer (FIC). The displays from all five companies are built on NationalIt's Geode™ Smart Display reference design, which is speeding deployment of Smart Displays for customers and consumers.
"National Semiconductor's contribution to this exciting new market is a best-in-class reference design that includes our Geode integrated processor and other leading technology, and National's global manufacturing capability," said Michael Polacek, vice president of National's Information Appliance Division. "The combination of Microsoft and National technology, brought to life by our partners' new products, will change the way that people interact with the PCs in their home."
Smart Display products from NationalIt's partners will be previewed at press events Sunday and Monday, and at NationalIt's meeting room (Room LN107, LVCC) during Comdex. Scheduled for an official launch in early 2003, Smart Displays --- wireless touch-screen monitors --- are designed to extend the Windows XP experience to any room in the home. They feature the hardware and consumer expertise of each manufacturer as well as the high performance and longer battery life benefits of NationalIt's reference design.
鈥淪mart Displays extend the Windows XP experience, giving consumers instant access to their PCs in any room in the home at any time,"said Keith White, senior director of the Embedded and Appliance Platforms Group at Microsoft. 鈥淣ational Semiconductor has developed a powerful reference design that will enable its partners to quickly and easily deliver Smart Displays into consumers' hands.”
National SemiconductorIt's Smart Display reference design incorporates the breadth of NationalIt's technology expertise, enabling the highest performance, lowest power Smart Displays. At the core is NationalIt's Geode processor, winner of Micro Design Resources' 2001 Best Highly Integrated Processor, which in one chip incorporates the microprocessor, graphics and interfaces that can be used to drive a Smart Display device. The reference design also includes NationalIt's industry leading power management, audio and display solutions. With a complete set of software, development platforms and reference schematics, NationalIt's reference design provides a fast and low-risk path for device developers to quickly create their Smart Display products.
LG Electronics Inc. is one of NationalIt's featured partners at Comdex. LG will demonstrate its M1500 Smart Display, a thin and light 15-inch primary detachable LCD monitor with 1024 x 768 XGA resolution that also features long battery life.
"Building on LG Electronics' expertise in display technologies, we are excited to be working with National Semiconductor to develop Smart Displays," said Havis Kwon, vice president of the Displays Division at LG Electronics. "The combination of our display technology with NationalIt's Geode technology and Smart Display reference platforms will help quickly drive the adoption of wireless home networking into the marketplace."
NEC Electronics, a worldwide leader in consumer electronics, will demonstrate a Smart Display with a 10.4-inch 800 x 600 SVGA resolution screen. The device will be launched initially in Japan in early 2003.
Wyse Technology, the worldwide leader in secure, managed thin clients, will present a remote mobile smart display that features an 8.4-inch 800 x 600 SVGA resolution screen and operates as a secondary monitor to a Windows XP-based PC. An original equipment manufacturer (OEM) will launch this product in the U.S. in early 2003.
Tatung Co., a leading design and manufacturing company in Taiwan, will demonstrate its TWN-5213 Smart Display with a 10.4-inch 800 x 600 SVGA resolution screen. An OEM will bring the TWN-5213 to market in early 2003.
FIC, a leading supplier for many of the industryIt's PC brand names, will demonstrate its 15-inch 1024 x 768 SVGA resolution mobile Smart Display. An OEM will take this device to market in 2003.
Other partners of National Semiconductor are also developing Smart Display products that will be announced in early 2003.
See National Geode Processor-Powered Smart Displays at Comdex Fall
Note to editors: While at Comdex, talk with National executives about the new Smart Display market at NationalIt's meeting room number LN107, located off the main concourse between north and central halls. Contact Gayle Bullock at (408) 464-2516 for an appointment.
Also, don't miss CEO Brian HallaIt's keynote and press conference Tuesday, Nov. 19, 3-5 p.m., Hall C5, and Room N102 to see additional Smart Displays.
About National Semiconductor
National Semiconductor is the premier analog company driving the information age. Combining real-world analog and state-of-the-art digital technology, the company is focused on the fast growing markets for wireless handsets; displays; information infrastructure, and information appliances. With headquarters in Santa Clara, California, National reported sales of $1.5 billion for its most recent fiscal year and has about 10,000 employees worldwide.
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