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China Display Technologies, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: CDYT), a leading manufacturer in China of optoelectronic products, specializing in small-, mid- and large-sized LED and CCFL backlight units for LCD displays, today announced that it has engaged RedChip Companies, Inc. to lead its investor relations.
Mr. Lawrence Chan, CEO of China Display Technologies said: “We selected RedChip’s team to help increase awareness of our company among the investor community. RedChip is known for its comprehensive and innovative investor relations platform and investor awareness services. Clearly RedChip has a superb reputation in the small-cap sector. And as we recently secured
long-term supply contracts with other industrial giants, TCL Corporation and Skyworth, we are even more excited and confident in our potential to achieve strong sales growth in 2008.”
“We are very pleased with the opportunity to represent China Display Technologies,” said Dave Gentry, President and CEO of RedChip Companies. He added: “We believe their portfolio of product offerings for the LED backlight market as well as their established global distribution network positions them well for strong top- and bottom-line growth. Our team looks forward to implementing a comprehensive investor relations program and helping to increase their visibility among Wall Street’s small-cap equity community.”
About China Display Technologies, Inc.
China Display Technologies, Inc. through its wholly owned subsidiary, Suny Electronics (Shenzhen) Company Ltd. in China, designs, manufactures and markets small- to mid-sized Light Emitting Diode (LED) and Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp (CCFL) backlights for various types of Liquid Crystal Displays (LCDs). Its products have applications in electronic consumer products, such as mobile phones, PDAs, GPS systems, portable DVD/VCD players, MP3s and MP4s, medical equipment and household appliances with displays. China Display has 800 employees, with manufacturing facilities and headquarters located in Shenzhen, China. The Company has a global customer base of electronics manufacturers with a distribution network covering Hong Kong and 18 provinces in mainland China, and currently exports to 17 countries and regions including the United States, Europe and Japan. For more information, visit http://www.chinadisplaytech.com .
About RedChip Companies, Inc.
RedChip Companies is an international, small-cap research and financial public relations firm with offices in Orlando, Florida; Shanghai; and Paris, with affiliates in Atlanta and New York. RedChip delivers concrete, measurable results for its clients through its extensive national and international network of small-cap institutional and retail investors. RedChip has developed the most comprehensive platform of products and services for small-cap companies, including: RedChip Research(TM), Traditional Investor Relations, Digital Investor Relations, Institutional and Retail Conferences, RedChip Internet TV(TM), and RedChip Radio(TM). To learn more about RedChip’s products and services please visit: http://www.redchip.com/visibility/productsandservices.asp .
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United Supermarkets here has retrofitted low- and medium-temperature refrigerated display cases in all of its 47 stores with a light-emitting diode (LED) solution from Lumination, Cleveland, a GE Consumer & Industrial business. The LED solution replaces United Supermarket’s traditional fluorescent lamps. In all, United retrofitted more than 3,600 doors in its reach-in door merchandisers with the LED technology. United expects to save more than $633,000 annually in energy and maintenance costs, said Lumination. “Lowering our energy costs is very important to us,” said Michael Molina, vice president of facilities and design at United Supermarkets, in a statement. “The LED retrofit in our refrigerated coolers is providing significant energy savings.” The expected payback is 1.8 years through energy savings and many years of virtually maintenance-free service with a rated life of up to 50,000 hours, said Lumination.
A clustered LED light bulb like the CC VIVID Plus LED is an energy efficient, long lasting multi-directional light bulb that actually costs less than CFLs in the long run, while providing healthier lighting right now.
The CC VIVID Plus LED light bulb has a standard cork screw socket, but with a ten year lifespan and like most clustered LED light bulbs of its category, is quickly becoming the trend in sustainable solutions to indoor/outdoor artificial lighting.
The LED is a directional light, that will last for a long time and works well with dimming mechanisms, but when clustered (such as this one with 36 LEDs), that directional lighting quantifies immensely.
available in AC or DC, 120V AC (1.84 Watts) and 12V DC (2.5 Watts), 60 lumens, 36 LEDs, dispersed output, average bulb life of 60,000 hours (ten years), safe for outdoor/indoor/small space use, with a two year warranty, measures 3.25 x 2.25 and ships at one pound.
Energy efficient, dispersed higher light output, perfect for accent lighting, reading, porches, smaller rooms, hallways, cubbyholes, or wherever needed most around the home; clustered LED light bulbs such as the CC VIVID Plus LED bulb are a great way to improve the environmental friendliness of your home for a more self-reliant way of life that starts with your pocket book.
Qualcomm MEMS Technologies Inc. recently took the wraps off its first multicolor displays at the Society for Information Display conference, simultaneously revealing the first customer application for the displays.
The initial versions of the company’s Mirasol MEMS displays have snagged eight designs wins over the past year; three of them in cellphone handsets, despite being monochrome. Based on a movable membrane technology called interferometric modulation, the displays are reflective devices that offer two advantages over LEDs and OLEDs: they consume very little power and are readable under outdoor ambient lighting conditions.
The new line of colorful displays includes 0.9-inch, 2.1-inch and 3.3-inch diagonal devices. The 0.9-inch, with a 128 x 96-pixel format and miniscule 9mW power diet, has been chosen by Freestyle Audio for its next-generation waterproof, shockproof MP3 players. Freestyle’s market consists of music enthusiasts who are involved in outdoor sports such as swimming, surfing, boogie boarding, snowboarding, rafting, kayaking, recreational bicycling, running and hiking.
The new Freestyle devices will be submersible. “With regard to their display’s outdoor readability, you would not want a surfer to cup his hand to read the display while he’s being chased by a shark,” quipped Jim Cathey, QMT VP of business development.
The monochrome Mirasol displays are manufactured primarily for Qualcomm by Prime View International in Taiwan, and last month Qualcomm announced collaboration with Taiwan’s Cheng Uei Precision Industry Co. Ltd to establish a new Taiwan factory for its next-generation displays, also known as multicolor displays.
Grote has added the SuperNova LED single-diode back-up lamps to its line of LED lamps, providing light output rivaling multi-diode versions.
“Using Grote’s advanced product development prowess and Grote’s leading LED WhiteLight technology we were able to develop a more advanced back-up lamp featuring high output LEDs,” said Steve Green, business development manager for signal lighting. “The advancement in Grote’s LED WhiteLight technology and its related surface mount electronics production systems, have migrated to our SuperNova signal lighting line.”
The lamps feature standard Grote Male Pin and hard-shell terminations and are fully encapsulated in patented specially formulated potting which provides thermal protection as well as corrosion, shock and moisture resistance.
Grote’s new lamp meet all FMVSS,108 and SAE requirements for visibility and safety.
Big Moving Pictures will be rolling out a fleet of mobile LED screen displays which will be part of a new advertising medium. These displays will definitely put your spanking new 52″ plasma TV in your living room to shame, considering the fact that the ones offered by Big Moving Pictures are extremely massive, towering over ordinary folk at 40′ x 22′. These HDTV LED displays will be attached to trucks, allowing it to engage the audience at major outdoor events in an unprecedented, close-to-home manner. I wonder what the power consumption of such a huge screen would be like - certainly the truck ferrying these HDTVs around will have more than a mere battery?
Big time events will definitely appreciate huge screens such as these, since the noise from an F1 or Indy car is anything but quiet. Thankfully, we still have our visual faculties to help us get a hang of everything around us, and these huge LED displays were specially constructed to be seen at a distance in daylight conditions, enabling it to easily address outdoor audiences of over 100,000 people. The brightest Light-Emitting-Diode (LED) technology available can be found in these mammoth displays, making the MEGASCREENS (as it is known) to be the biggest and most powerful LED-based display solution to date.
Setting it up at an event isn’t as simple as hooking up a few cables like the TV in your licing room though - it will take around an hour to get it up and running right after it arrives onsite. Good news is, this can be done by a single technician or truck driver, doing away with the need for you to employ yet another tech-head to get it going. The image area sizing measures 39.4′ wide and 22′ in height, allowing you and the audience to view the promotional material in a true 16:9 aspect ratio for direct usage of 720P HDTV signals. Other features include an LED element pitch of 15mm and a brightness range up to 10,000NITS. I can’t wait for the first proposal in the world that uses this screen.
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