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Products Featuring HQV Processing at CEDIA 2006

San Jose, CA–(Sept. 13, 2006)–Silicon Optix’s Realta and Reon-VX HQV technology will be featured in several exhibits at the CEDIA Expo 2006 tradeshow in Denver, Colorado, September 14-17. These products will also be showcased at Silicon Optix’s 10,000 square foot exhibit at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, Seawell Ballroom across the street from the Convention Center.

Mitsubishi: Booth 247
HC5000BL 1080p projector with built-in Reon-VX HQV processing: $4495 MSRP. Shipping in October.

Syntax: Booth 566
Olevia 7 Series, 1080p 42″ and 47″ LCD displays with built-in Realta HQV processing: 42″ $3495 MSRP; 47″ $4495 MSRP. Shipping in Q4.

Denon: Booth 123
DVD players: 5910CI, 3930CI and 2930CI, with built-in Realta and Reon-VX HQV processing: 3930CI $1499 MSRP; 2930CI $849 MSRP. Available now.

Cinetron: Seawell Ballroom, Denver Center of the Performing Arts (across from Conv. Ctr.)
HD-900 1080p projector with built-in Realta HQV processing: $5999 MSRP. Shipping in October.

Epson: Booth 664
PowerLite Pro Cinema 800 720p projector and external Realta HQV TX3 video processor: $6999 minimum retail price. Available now.

Yamaha: Booth 342
DPX-1300 720p projector with built-in Realta HQV processing. Available now.

JVC: Booth 257
DLA-HD10K projector and external Realta HQV HR1080Pro video processor. Available now.

Toshiba: Booth 341
TDP-ET20U all-in-one projector, with built-in Realta HQV processing, $1,399 MSRP. TDP-ET20U can project a 100″ inch image from just 3.9 feet away. It also features an integrated DVD player and 5.1 surround sound. Available now.

Digital Projection: Booth 558
VIP 1000 external Realta HQV video processor: $5995 MSRP. Available now.

NEC: Booth 2104
TheaterSync external Realta HQV video processor: $3599 MSRP. Available now.

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Calibre: Booth 738
Vantage HD external Realta HQV video processor: $2889 MSRP. Available now.

Algolith: Booth: 375
DragonFly external Realta HQV video processor: $2995 MSRP. Available now.

For more information on HQV processing, please go to http://www.HQV.com.

About Silicon Optix
Silicon Optix Inc., a privately held fabless semiconductor company, is the leading supplier of advanced programmable video/image digital processing integrated circuits (ICs). The company’s products are driving three unique technologies into a broad range of markets: a patented, powerful, array-based programmable DSP for digital video that can perform one trillion operations/second, enabling real-time pixel-by-pixel processing of HDTV; industry-leading and Hollywood-proven software algorithms from Teranex; and proprietary eWARP geometry processing. Silicon Optix’s mission is to leverage these innovative technologies into ICs that will enable the next generation of digital video/image capture, transmission, distribution, editing, storage, and display solutions, with an initial focus on large-area digital displays, including front and rear projection. Silicon Optix is headquartered in San Jose, California, with operations in Hanover, Germany; Orlando, Florida; Taipei, Taiwan; Shanghai, China; and Toronto, Canada. For more information about Silicon Optix, please visit the company’s websites at www.siliconoptix.com and http://www.teranex.com.

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