TED TANNAS ELECTRONIC DISPLAYS, INC.

May 23, 2005

Subject: Three New Licensees of LCD Technology

Tannas Electronic Displays, Inc. (TED) is pleased to announce three new Licensees of the TANNAS-SIZED™LCD method for resizing LCDs. They are:

SGB Enterprises, Inc., Valencia, CA, May 16, 2005. SGB intends to use resized LCDs in their product line, including simulator displays. www.sgbent.com. Contact Bill Blowers, President, bill@sgbent.com, 661.294.8306;

Precision Displays Technologies, Inc. (PDT), Reno NV, January 17, 2005. PDT intends to sell resized LCDs as a component to the industry at large. www.pdt-usa.com. Contact Jon Garman, President, jgarman@pdt-usa.com, 775.825.4488;

Luxell Technologies, Inc., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, October 12, 2004. Luxell intends to ruggedize and repackage the resized LCD for the aerospace industry. www.luxell.com. Contact Isaac Glick, Vice President Operations, iglick@luxell.com, 905.363.0325 x271;

Since April 30, 2002, Symbolic Displays, Inc. (SDI) has been a Licensee of the LCD with proven in-house resizing facilities. SDI sells resized LCDs to the industry at large and uses LCDs in their simulator product line. www.symbolicdisplays.com. Contact John Devlin, General Sales Manager, jdevlin@symbolicdisplays.com, 714.258.2811 x105.

For six years, Tannas Electronic Displays, Inc. (TED), Orange, CA, has been resizing AMLCDs. A wholly owned company of Tannas Electronics, TED has been actively marketing the licensing of the technology and selling prototypes. Custom sized LCDs will be demonstrated at their SID ’05 Symposium booth #602 in Boston, May 24, 25 and 26. Licensee Symbolic Displays, Inc. (SDI) is sharing the TED booth. SDI is exhibiting simulator avionics with resized AMLCDs and offering for sale resized LCDs.

The technology consists of taking an LCD and physically cutting it to a new size. There is little or no change in its original performance and electrical interface. The TANNAS-SIZED™LCD process opens up an almost unlimited source of custom sizes for avionics, vehicles and industry at a fraction of the cost and lead-time. The resized LCDs are being used to replace EL, PDP and CRT displays that are no longer available or are exorbitantly priced.

Lawrence E. Tannas, Jr., President, says, “The cost of making a custom resized LCD by my patented method is very low and there is no NRE and no minimum order.” Tannas goes on to say that the process is easily implemented and that a low-cost, “turn-key” tool
set is now available to a Licensee for resizing display glass. A demonstration of the resizing process can be arranged for potential Licensees.

EXAMPLES OF TANNAS-SIZED™LCD WITH WIDE VIEWING ANGLE AND HIGH RESOLUTION ARE AVAILABLE AT APPROXIMATELY $1700.00 ONE PIECE PRICE
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TED Model

Active Display
Area (Inches)

Resolution
(Lines)
Viewing
Angle (Degrees)
       
TED2.4X2.4P2 2.38X2.38 480X480 Wide
TED3.3X3.3P1 3.35X3.35 512X512 80 All Axes
TED4.2X4.2P1 4.20X4.20 640X640 80 All Axes
TED5X5 P4 5.03X5.03 768X768 80 All Axes
TED6.2X6.2P1 6.20X6.20 768X768 L60R60/U45/D60
TED7.2X7.2P1 7.25X7.25 768X768 L70R70/U45/D55

 

Further details can be seen at www.tannas.com
Contact Larry Tannas, President l.tannas@tannas.com
Larry Green, Marketing and Sales, l.green@tannas.com

1426 East Dana Place, Orange, California, 92866
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