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Updated: May 21st, 2009 09:36 AM EDT

3M Unveils Industry's First Combination Film for Monitors at SID's Display Week 2009

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St. Paul, Minn.-May 19, 2009-3M's Optical Systems Division today unveiled the industry's first multi-function film for monitors, Vikuiti™ Brightness Enhancement Film - Reflective Polarizer (MNT BEF-RP-230). Delivering superior performance that's similar to that of two separate prismatic enhancement and reflective polarizer films, Vikuiti Monitor BEF-RP combines angular light management with polarization recycling in a single package only 230 microns thick. It provides uncompromised visual quality, while achieving maximum power efficiency and high display brightness in one convenient package.

By combining the films, energy consumption in monitors can be reduced by up to 30 percent compared to prism-only solutions, without sacrificing display visual quality or brightness. Moreover, Vikuiti Monitor BEF-RP-230 provides additional assembly efficiencies and waste reduction in monitors that are already using separate prismatic and reflective polarizer solutions.

"Today's monitor manufacturers continue to face the challenge of increasing energy efficiency and ergonomics for monitors, while at the same time decreasing the number of components and minimizing costs," noted Jim Bauman, vice president of 3M's Optical Systems Division. "Our Vikuiti Monitor BEF-RP tackles these challenges head on."

3M's Vikuiti Monitor BEF-RP-230 will debut at SID's Display Week, to be held May 31-June 4 in San Antonio, Texas.

3M to Feature Energy Saving Films for TVs, Notebooks and Handhelds at Display Week
In addition, the company will also showcase its suite of energy saving optical films for notebooks, LCD TVs and handheld devices at booth #203. A reflective polarizer that cuts LCD TV energy consumption by as much as 32 percent will be among the featured products. Called Vikuiti Dual Brightness Enhancement Film (DBEF), it reduces the energy required by recycling light that would otherwise be wasted.

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