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  • Automotive Heads-Up Display

    Convert Any Windshield

    Instantly Into a

    See Through

    Display

    Sun Innovations, Inc.

    How Instantly? #1. Apply Film * #2 Turn On Projector * #3. Done!

  • Sun Innovations, Inc.

    RGB Transparent Emissive Films with Fluorescent Nanomaterials

    How Sun Innovations, Inc. MediaGlassTM Film Converts Glass To Transparent Digital Displays

    White Light from a

    Projector Passes

    Through Glass Because White Light

    + Glass Resonate

    @ Different Frequencies

    Therefore, Sun

    Innovations Developed

    A Patented Film That

    Resonates @ The Same

    Frequency of Projector

    Light Capturing the Projected Images

    Sun Innovations, Inc.

    Patented Media GlassTM

    Consists of 4 Layers of

    Film One Layer For Each of the Primary

    Colors + One Layer to

    Capture UV Rays

    Each Layer of Film Is

    Filled With Phosphors -

    That Are Excited and

    Illuminate By A Different

    Frequency of Blue Light

    When The Blue Light

    Hits The Film

  • Sun Innovations, Inc.

    RGB Transparent Emissive Films with Fluorescent Nanomaterials

    How Sun Innovations, Inc. MediaGlassTM Film Converts Glass To Transparent Digital Displays

    RGB by

    wavelength

    selective

    excitation:

    R: 405 nm B: 428 nm G: 450 nm

    If The Frequency Of The Light

    Beam From The Projector Matches the Excitation Frequency

    of a Layer of the Sun Innovations,

    Inc. Media GlassTM Film The Excited Color Will Be Displayed on

    The Appropriate Layer of Film

    If The Frequencies Of The Light

    Beam From The Projector Matches the Excitation

    Frequencies of All 3 Primary

    Colors. The Full Color Image

    Projected Onto The Film Will Be

    Displayed.

  • Sun Innovations, Inc.

    Full Color EPD on Pixeless MediaGlassTM Emissive Screen

    RGB by

    wavelength

    selective

    excitation:

    R: 405 nm B: 428 nm G: 450 nm

  • Sun Innovations, Inc.

    Technology: Expanded Heads-up Display (E-HUD)

    A novel emissive projection display (EPD) technology on fully transparent

    phosphor screen, which significantly expands HUD capability:

    1. Display Sizes: Full windshield or window capable;

    2. Display Site: Freeform, anywhere on windshield or window;

    3. Projection Angles: ~Unlimited, after keystone correction

    4. Viewing Angles: Unlimited;

    5. Implementation: Easy with large range of projection angles

    and throwing distances; no need for combiner or wedge;

    6. Eliminate laser projection speckle with phosphor screen;

    7. Projection light blocked by the screen and wont leak out.

  • Our comprehensive global patents portfolio

    Sun Innovations, Inc.

    8 US patents regarding emission projection display have been issued;

    Key patents filed globally, with 7 Chinese patents granted;

    The core technology is fully protected by a number of fundamental patents in thefollowing areas:

    Fundamental concept of rendering full color, projected image and video ontransparent fluorescent screen.

    Fluorescent/phosphoric materials used for transparent, emissive display screen.

    Black screen and its applications.

    Projection display systems and theirs applications (include automobile,commercial advertisement and TV).

    Static signage with transparent fluorescent screen and its applications.

  • Sun Innovations, Inc.

    Technology Transparency View Angle,

    Image Quality

    Display size Cost

    /area

    Usable on vehicle

    or building glass?

    Holographic

    Projection Screen

    Poor (~20%) ~60 degree,

    Dim, light leaks

    Large and

    scalable

    High No

    Transparent OLED Fair (~50%) ~360 degree

    Dim, in-door only

    Small, ~14 Very

    High

    No

    HUD and Wearable

    displays

    Good 5~10 degree

    Good, virtual image

    Small, needs

    combiner

    High For individual user

    only

    Transparent LCD Poor (~15%),

    need backlight

    ~60 degree

    Need backlight

    Limited High No

    Sun Innovations

    MediaGlass

    Superior

    (>90%)

    360 degree,

    Outdoor usable

    Large and

    scalable

    Low Yes, unlimited

    public viewable

    Competitive Analysis on All Transparent Displays

    MediaGlass offers superior transparency, display quality and general usability

  • Sun Innovations, Inc. MediaGlassTM Film

    Sun Innovations, Inc.

    Frequently Asked Questions:

    --------------------------------------------

    Q1. What is NEW! about Sun Innovations, Inc.'s - MediaGlassTM Film - that converts clear glass

    windows and panels into Full Color

    A1. Sun Innovations, Inc.'s - MediaGlassTM Film - is a completely new method for transparently

    displaying images and text on clear glass windows and surfaces. Dr. Ted Sun, the CEO of Sun

    Innovations, Inc is the inventor and the holder of 8 patents for his EPD - Emissive Projection Display

    Technology.

    There are a number of methods that will display some form of image on a clear glass surface, but none

    include the:

    1) Level of Transparency - 90%+

    2) Viewing Angle - 360 Degrees / Outside Viewable

    3) Size - Scalable (Postage Stamp to Side of a Building)

    4) Price / Value (Low Priced - Especially Low for Large Displays)

    5) Viewable on Automobiles and Building Glass

    Frequently Asked Questions

  • Sun Innovations, Inc. MediaGlassTM Film

    Sun Innovations, Inc.

    Q2. Why doesn't a standard projector display the image it is projecting when it is projected

    onto a glass surface?

    A2. Glass is intrinsically transparent to "any light." So when any light frequency is projected

    onto glass it will just go right through the glass, without leaving "any image" on the glass. For

    glass to be clear, it has to be transparent to visible light - so the light is going to pass right

    through the glass.

    Q3. When Sun Innovations, Inc. - MediaGlassTM Film is applied to a Clear Glass Surface -

    what process occurs that makes the image visible?

    A3. The Sun Innovations, Inc. - MediaGlassTM Film contains special Phosphor Crystals which

    absorbs the light emitted from the projector and then re-emits the light into visible light.

    By Capturing and Re-Emitting all three of the primary colors - Red + Blue + Green - The Full

    Color Image will be displayed on the film - which also would then be displayed on the glass

    affixed to the film.

  • Sun Innovations, Inc. MediaGlassTM Film

    Sun Innovations, Inc.

    Q4. Is a Special Projector needed to excite the phosphor layers of the film and display the full

    color image.

    A4. The projector must be able to project light at a very low frequency - that is in the range that

    excites the Red - Blue - Green phosphors.

    Because the image that is displayed on the Film is not created by the Projector - it is created

    by the phosphors in the film.

    Q5. So what specifically is being projected from the Projector?

    A5: It is a source of energy that will excite the phosphor crystals within the film. The light

    being emitted from the projector is of a very low frequency - it is a blue / violet light that can be

    absorbed by the phosphor crystals and converted into RGB light.

    Frequently Asked Questions

  • Sun Innovations, Inc. MediaGlassTM Film

    Sun Innovations, Inc.

    Q6. What is unique about Phosphor Crystals and what does it mean to "Excite" the Phosphor

    Crystals.

    A6. Phosphor Crystals absorb the blue / violet light (energy) emitted from the projector - and

    then as long as the frequencies of the blue / violet lights (energy) emitted from the projector -

    match the frequency that excites the individual R-G-B phosphors - the "Excited" Phosphor

    crystals - will then re-emit the energy it has absorbed in the form of Photons / RGB light.

    The Phosphor Crystals within the film "glow" - you can pumped them up if you will when they

    are excited by the Selective Excitation Wavelength from the projector - creating an Emissive

    Light: Red - Blue - Green based on the wavelength emitted. The Selective Excitation

    Wavelengths of the three primary colors RGB = R: 405 nm / B: 428 nm / G: 450 nm and it

    becomes an Emissive Display (Emissive means it displays RGB colors).

    Frequently Asked Questions

  • Sun Innovations, Inc. MediaGlassTM Film

    Sun Innovations, Inc.

    Q7. What is the composition of each layer of the Sun Innovations, Inc. - MediaGlassTM Film.

    A7. The Sun Innovations, Inc. - MediaGlassTM Film - consists of up to 4 layers of film -

    depending on whether the desired color image output is 1, 2 or 3 colors.

    If the desired image is a Full Color image - then the film would have 4 layers:

    1. Red 2. Green 3. Blue 4. UV Filter.

    Each layer of film is comprised of Phosphor Crystals that when excited - by low frequencies of

    energy - absorb the energy and then re-emits the energy or "Glows" in the form of R-G-B light.

    And since the phosphor crystals are transparent, an image is displayed on the glass that is

    transparent - that you can "see-through"

    Frequently Asked Questions

  • Sun Innovations, Inc. MediaGlassTM Film

    Sun Innovations, Inc.

    Q8. What is the purpose of the 4th layer of film - the UV layer?

    A8. The UV layer cuts off any excitation of the RGB layers of the film - from the solar rays

    emitted from the sun - because solar power can also excite the phosphors.

    So using the UV blocking layer of the film it cuts off the excitation from the solar power of the

    UV rays. Since the UV rays from sun covers such a broad range of frequencies it could excite

    all three RGB layers / colors.

    Q9. Is the film that is used for the Heads-Up Display the same film that is used for Retail

    Storefront and In-Store Displays?

    A9. It depends. The Heads-Up display typically is a single color - Blue - which means only a

    single layer of film - the blue layer - would need to be applied to the windshield. Normally the

    single color of blue is used as only one color is needed to display information such as would

    be displayed in a vehicle. Since only a single layer of film is used - the cost would be less than

    the RGB film which would include 3 layers.

  • Sun Innovations, Inc. MediaGlassTM Film

    Sun Innovations, Inc.

    Q10. Can any projector be used to display images on the Sun Innovations, Inc.'s -

    MediaGlassTM Film?

    A10. Most DLP (Digital Projection Ltd) projectors (from Texas Instruments) can be used either

    in their standard form - or with slight modifications to display images

    on Sun Innovations, Inc.'s - MediaGlassTM Film.

    Q11. What specifications does my projector need to meet in order to be compatible with Sun

    Innovations, Inc. - MediaGlassTM Film

    A11. RGB - Selective Excitation Wavelengths:

    Single Blue Film

    ------------------------

    Emissive Light from Film: Blue

    Excitation Center Wavelength: 405nm

    Sample: 8.5" x 11" - SKU: B405-HA

    Display Size: 32" Diagonal - 16:9 HD Format - SKU: B405-HA

  • Sun Innovations, Inc. MediaGlassTM FilmSun Innovations, Inc.

    Single Red Film

    -----------------------

    Emissive Light from Film: Red

    Excitation Center Wavelength: 375nm or 405nm

    Sample: 8.5" x 11" - SKU: R375E.1

    Display Size: 32" Diagonal - 16:9 HD Format - SKU: R375E.1

    Single Green Film

    ---------------------------

    Emissive Light from Film: Green

    Excitation Center Wavelength: 375nm or 450nm

    Sample: 8.5" x 11" - SKU: G405

    Display Size: 32" Diagonal - 16:9 HD Format - SKU: G405

    Frequently Asked Questions

  • Sun Innovations, Inc. MediaGlassTM Film

    Sun Innovations, Inc.

    Single White Film

    --------------------------

    Emissive Light from Film: White

    Excitation Center Wavelength: 405nm

    Sample: 8.5" x 11" - SKU: W405

    Display Size: 32" Diagonal - 16:9 HD Format - SKU: W405

    2 Color: Red & Blue Film

    --------------------------------------

    Emissive Light from Film: Red & Blue

    Excitation Center Wavelength - Red: 375nm

    Excitation Center Wavelength - Blue: 405nm

    Sample: 8.5" x 11" - SKU: RB-A.UV

    Display Size: 32" Diagonal - 16:9 HD Format - SKU: RB-A.UV

    Frequently Asked Questions

  • Sun Innovations, Inc. MediaGlassTM Film2 Color Red & Green Film

    --------------------------------------

    Emissive Light from Film: Red & Green

    Excitation Center Wavelength - Red: 405nm

    Excitation Center Wavelength - Green: 450nm

    Sample: 8.5" x 11" - SKU: RG.VIS

    Display Size: 32" Diagonal - 16:9 HD Format - SKU: RG.VIS

    Full-Color Film

    ----------------------

    Emissive Light from Film: Red, Green, Blue

    Excitation Center Wavelength - Red: 405nm

    Excitation Center Wavelength - Blue: 425nm

    Excitation Center Wavelength - Green: 450nm

    Sample: 8.5" x 11" - SKU: RGB.UV.1 w/o Tint

    Sample: 8.5" x 11" - SKU: RGB.UV.2 with Tint

    Display Size: 32" Diagonal - 16:9 HD Format - SKU: RGB.UV.1

    Display Size: 32" Diagonal - 16:9 HD Format - SKU: RGB.UV.2

  • Sun Innovations, Inc. MediaGlassTM Film

    Sun Innovations, Inc.

    Q12. Before buying Sun Innovations, Inc.'s - MediaGlassTM Film - what role does the

    projector play in creating / displaying the images.

    A12. In DLP projectors, the Image is created by microscopically small mirrors laid out in a

    matrix on either one or three semi-conductor chips. Each mirror represents one or

    more pixels in the projected image and the number of mirrors corresponds to the resolution of

    the projected image.

    Most projectors that are used for business purposes are:

    1) Single-Chip DLP Projectors - Utilizes a lamp shinning through a spinning color wheel onto a

    matrix of mirrors to produce the various colors of an image on an opaque display

    2) Three-Chip Projectors - Utilizes a prism to split light from the lamp, and each primary color

    of light / Read - Blue - Green / is then routed to its own DLP chip, then recombined

    and routed out through the lens.

  • Single-Chip DLP Projectors

    ------------------------------------------

    In a projector with a single DLP chip, colors are produced either by placing a color wheel

    between a white lamp and the DLP chip or by using individual light sources

    to produce the primary colors, LEDs or lasers.

    The color wheel is divided into multiple sectors: the primary additive colors: 1) Red, 2) Green

    and Blue and in many cases white (clear).

    The DLP chip is synchronized with the rotating motion of the color wheel so that the green

    component is displayed on the DMD* when the green section of the color

    wheel is in front of the lamp. The same is true for the red, blue and other sections.

    (*DMD - Digital Micro Device - which are microscopically smalls mirrors laid out in a matrix on

    a semiconductor chip that creates the image that is displayed by the projector.

    Each mirror represents one or more pixels in the projected image. For instance a displayed

    image with a resolution of 1024x768 - has a matrix of 1024 columns of mirrors on

    one axis and 768 rows of mirrors lined out in each of the 1024 columns. These mirrors can be

    repositioned rapidly to reflect light through the lens.)

    Frequently Asked Questions

  • Sun Innovations, Inc. MediaGlassTM Film

    Sun Innovations, Inc.

    The colors are thus displayed sequentially at a sufficiently high rate that the observer sees

    a composite "full color" image. Most projectors rotate at 10X the frame rate.

    Additionally, multi-color and LED-based and laser based single-chip projectors are able to

    eliminate the spinning wheel and minimize the rainbow effect since the pulse

    rate of LEDs and Lasers are limited by physical motion.

    Three-chip DLP projectors have no color wheels, and thus do not manifest this rainbow

    artifact.

    Frequently Asked Questions

  • Sun Innovations, Inc.

    Three-Chip Projectors

    ---------------------------------

    Again, Three-Chip Projectors Utilize a prism to split light from the lamp, and each primary

    color of light / Read - Blue - Green / is then routed to its own DLP chip, then

    recombined and routed out through the lens.

    Light Source

    --------------------

    DLP technology is light-source agnostic and as such can be used effectively with a variety of

    light sources. Historically, the main light source used on DLP display systems has been a

    replaceable high pressure Xenon Arc Lamp unit, whereas most pico category (ultra-small)

    DLP projectors use high-power LEDs or lasers as a source of illumination.

    LED-based DLPs

    --------------------------

    The first commercially- available LED-based DLP HDTV came out by Samsung in 2006. The

    LED-based DLPs virtually eliminated the need for lamp replacement and

    eliminated the need for the color wheel.

    Frequently Asked Questions

  • Sun Innovations, Inc.

    Ordinary LED technology does not produce the intensity and high lumen output

    characteristics required to replace arc lamps.

    The special Patented LEDs used in Samsung projectors and TVs are PhatLight LEDs,

    designed and manufactured by US based Luminus Devices. A single RGB PhatLight LED

    chipset illuminates a projection TV. The PhatLight LEDs are used in the ultra-compact DLP

    front projector commonly referred to as a "pocket projector."

    Laser-Based DLPs

    ----------------------------

    The first commercially available laser based DLP projection system was released in 2008

    which also eliminate the use of the color wheel. Three separate color lasers

    illuminate the DMD.

    Sun Innovations, Inc. MediaGlassTM FilmFrequently Asked Questions

  • Sun Innovations, Inc.

    Three-Chip Projectors

    ---------------------------------

    Again, Three-Chip Projectors Utilize a prism to split light from the lamp, and each primary

    color of light / Read - Blue - Green / is then routed to its own DLP chip, then

    recombined and routed out through the lens.

    Light Source

    --------------------

    DLP technology is light-source agnostic and as such can be used effectively with a variety of

    light sources. Historically, the main light source used on DLP display systems has been a

    replaceable high pressure Xenon Arc Lamp unit, whereas most pico category (ultra-small)

    DLP projectors use high-power LEDs or lasers as a source of illumination.

    LED-based DLPs

    --------------------------

    The first commercially- available LED-based DLP HDTV came out by Samsung in 2006. The

    LED-based DLPs virtually eliminated the need for lamp replacement and

    eliminated the need for the color wheel.

  • Sun Innovations, Inc.

    Three-Chip Projectors

    ---------------------------------

    Again, Three-Chip Projectors Utilize a prism to split light from the lamp, and each primary

    color of light / Read - Blue - Green / is then routed to its own DLP chip, then

    recombined and routed out through the lens.

    Light Source

    --------------------

    DLP technology is light-source agnostic and as such can be used effectively with a variety of

    light sources. Historically, the main light source used on DLP display systems has been a

    replaceable high pressure Xenon Arc Lamp unit, whereas most pico category (ultra-small)

    DLP projectors use high-power LEDs or lasers as a source of illumination.

    LED-based DLPs

    --------------------------

    The first commercially- available LED-based DLP HDTV came out by Samsung in 2006. The

    LED-based DLPs virtually eliminated the need for lamp replacement and

    eliminated the need for the color wheel.

  • Virtual 3D

    Retail: In-Store

    Glass Cabinets

    Display

    Sun Innovations, Inc.

    Increased Store Traffic & In-Store Sales

    Store Front Window Display

    Sun Innovations, Inc.

    www.sun-innovations.com

    David Kalstrom 602-770-0012

    [email protected] Display

    Sun Innovations, Inc. MediaGlassTM Film Converts Glass To

    Transparent Digital Displays