© 2003 Microvision, Inc. All rights reserved. Driving Growth from A Platform: “The Ultimate Display!” MICROVISION October, 2004.

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© 2003 Microvision, Inc. All rights reserved. Driving Growth from A Platform: “The Ultimate Display!” MICROVISION October, 2004

© 2003 Microvision, Inc. All rights reserved. Microvision  Optical MEMS for Imaging  Silicon micromirror (beam scanning) technology  Displays (Micro-projection systems and virtual image displays)  Image Capture – micro-miniature cameras  Printing  100 Issued US Patents (plus foreign counterparts)  160 employees  Development contracts with industry leaders in large markets

© 2003 Microvision, Inc. All rights reserved. Partners and Customers

© 2003 Microvision, Inc. All rights reserved. The Big Picture  Computing/Information/Media  Are trying to become…  Mobile  Embedded  Pervasive  Why?  To better integrate with human activity – work, play, travel, entertainment

© 2003 Microvision, Inc. All rights reserved. Flies in the ointment?  What’s stopping them?  Some combination of…  Unacceptable form  Too big  Too awkward  Unacceptable user interface  Mismatch with human visual system  Small or low-res display limits  info capacity  Utility  Entertainment value

© 2003 Microvision, Inc. All rights reserved. Know your limits!

© 2003 Microvision, Inc. All rights reserved.

© 2003 Microvision, Inc. All rights reserved. Mirror Vertical Flexures Horizontal Flexures Enter the Ultimate Display  What it Does  Enables high performance miniature displays and cameras  Why it’s better  Higher performance  Smaller size  Lower cost Scan EngineEVF Ocular How it works  Low power lasers or LEDs are modulated and directed onto mirror  Mirror scans horizontally and vertically to project (or capture) image as a series of lines MEMS scanner 46.6mm 22mm Light Source

© 2003 Microvision, Inc. All rights reserved. A hands-free tool x  Techs need info in the service bay  Major pain point for service shops  Handheld devices won’t work in this environment  Need to hold tools  Tight spaces  Awkward positions

© 2003 Microvision, Inc. All rights reserved. The Solution

© 2003 Microvision, Inc. All rights reserved. Stryker and GPS In use in Iraq Crew can stay topside & still see GPS

© 2003 Microvision, Inc. All rights reserved. Automotive HUD Opportunity: Drivers love the HUD Problems: Current (FPD) product is too big & too expensive Performance (contrast) is limited Windshield alignment is a huge headache Solution: MVIS laser HUD is 60% smaller, improved contrast MicroHUD image can be easily shaped with software for alignment

© 2003 Microvision, Inc. All rights reserved. MicroHUD vs. Siemens VDO HUD Generation 2 prototype

© 2003 Microvision, Inc. All rights reserved. Consumer Electronics  Integrated Display Module  Need desktop quality! (HD)  6-8X performance vs. current solutions  $40 Target OEM price  FPD’s become cost prohibitive!  Applications  Digital cameras  Gaming / DVD  Mobile devices

© 2003 Microvision, Inc. All rights reserved. Laser Printing  Print engine for high- speed color laser printer  Microvision contracted by large Asian company  Cost & performance advantages

© 2003 Microvision, Inc. All rights reserved. Laser Camera Images

© 2003 Microvision, Inc. All rights reserved. Wait there’s more!  Can we make a 1.4 megapixel camera this small?

© 2003 Microvision, Inc. All rights reserved. Thank You! NASDAQ:MVIS