Few small companies ever get an opportunity like this.
HUGE. A very large show. UNXLis getting the type of exposure that is needed to become a world class company. 40K buyers ???? NICE !
The number of 2-in-1 designs available will increase 10x by the holidays and the number of laptops with touchscreens has increased three times from Ivy Bridge to Haswell. “Touch is going to go broad on Haswell,” Skaugen said. “Almost every design in the notebook category is going to have the capability of touch.”
Gosh, what do ya know.
Maybe UNXL really doesn't exist. Has anyone actually gone to Texas ? ROFL
Check with their ecosystem partner for reference. I believe it starts with an "I", but not sure.
Who are you banking on ?
I kind of like Billion market opportunities.
Next series of announcements puts the teens in the rear view mirror, then it's off to the races as products prepare to hit the market,, capacity targets are met yielding MORE $5 million checks to UNXL and revenue projections come back into focus.
The lying shorts are giving us another cheap buying op. Get it now. Computex ends Saturday.
tried several times to post it....Yahoo really needs to update their software.
Check out Microsoft's Windows 8 News out of the show.
Hands-on with the Dell XPS 11: meet Dell's answer to the Lenovo Yoga (video)
Just can't link it here.
"Just a short while ago we brought word that Dell had quietly announced the Dell XPS 11, an 11.6-inch Ultrabook with a hinge that folds all the way back into tablet mode, with the keyboard disabled after it passes 180 degrees. Yep, it is what it sounds like: a direct strike at Lenovo's Yoga convertibles. As we said in our earlier report, it won't actually be available until the holiday season, but fortunately we just had a chance to get hands-on with a prototype unit here at Computex. So, we're prepared to share a few first impressions, even though certain minor details like price and specs have yet to be finalized. Meet us past the break for the full preview"
“The new UniBoss prototypes we’re showcasing at Computex are the same prototypes we presented at the Cowen and Craig-Hallum conferences last week,” noted Reed Killion, president and CEO of UniPixel. “At these events, more than 100 institutional investors, analysts and money managers experienced these prototypes first-hand. So, we expect the feedback we’ll receive at Computex to also be the same, that these UniBoss performance film-based prototypes are impressive, that they do not show any extraneous effects when viewing the display, and that their responsiveness is spot-on.”
Get in under $20. This company is going places.
INTEL is leading the way through Computex.
"These new prototype demonstrations reveal the remarkable progress the company has achieved over the course of the last several months towards the worldwide commercial roll-out of its UniBoss touch screen technology"
UniPixel to Feature UniBoss Touch Screen Technology at Computex Taipei in Taiwan on June 4-8, 2013
THE WOODLANDS, Texas — June 4, 2013 — UniPixel, Inc. (NASDAQ: UNXL), a provider of Performance Engineered Films™ to the touch screen, flexible printed electronics, and lighting and display markets, will attend Computex Taipei in Taiwan on June 4-8, 2013, where it will showcase product samples and prototypes of its UniBoss™ pro-cap, multi-touch sensor film.
The company will demonstrate its 10.1” and 13.3” UniBoss prototypes, as well as meet with touch-screen customers and supply chain members. While UniBoss offers linear cost scalability from pocket-size mobile devices to large desktop displays, these two prototype form factors target the highest growth segment of the market. DisplayBank forecasts the overall touch panel market to grow at 11% CAGR to reach $20.0 billion by 2015, whereas the market for 10.2” to 20.0” sizes is expected to grow at more than six times that rate, at a CAGR of71% to $1.9 billion.
“The new UniBoss prototypes we’re showcasing at Computex are the same prototypes we presented at the Cowen and Craig-Hallum conferences last week,” noted Reed Killion, president and CEO of UniPixel. “At these events, more than 100 institutional investors, analysts and money managers experienced these prototypes first-hand. So, we expect the feedback we’ll receive at Computex to also be the same, that these UniBoss performance film-based prototypes are impressive, that they do not show any extraneous effects when viewing the display, and that their responsiveness is spot-on.”
These new prototype demonstrations reveal the remarkable progress the company has achieved over the course of the last several months towards the worldwide commercial roll-out of its UniBoss touch screen technology.
Between DELL and the ecosystem partner opening up supply chain opportunities, I am expecting management to deliver in spades.
Just need the next step forward confirmation, which should be coming shortly.
Both June and July should have revelations on UNXL progress.
If they could have they would have. Maybe they will just BUY the entire company for $100/share, but I doubt shareholders would vote for such a cheap exit, given the size of the growth being plotted.
You are aptly titled.