Focus Enhancements
will be showcasing both its UWB wireless technology and its video convergence TV-out encoder product family. Focus Enhancements
is a proud member of both WiMedia and USB-IF and is engineering UWB products based on WiMedia and Certified Wireless USB
specifications. The company will also be featuring its TV encoder chips used for integrating TV-out functionality for Windows
CE-based mobile and media appliances.
"In
today's world, on-demand media is expected by consumers of both personal computer and consumer electronics products,"
said Tom Hamilton, executive vice president and general manager for the Focus Enhancements' Semiconductor Group. "We
share the same vision for digital media with Microsoft, as it participates in defining the future of computing and digital
media platforms, and we are focused on serving that market."
"Microsoft is pleased that Focus Enhancements is participating in WinHEC this year," said Dave Wascha,
director of Windows Client Product Management at Microsoft Corp. "It is technology advancements from companies like
Focus Enhancements that help pave the way for innovation on the Windows platform and in the industry."
The company's UWB wireless technology is based on Certified
Wireless USB specifications -- which is supported by Windows Vista -- and its latest FS471 TV encoder includes full support
for Windows Embedded platforms (Windows CE and Windows XP Embedded).
UWB Technology
Focus Enhancements'
elegant System-in-Package UWB wireless design makes it ideal for cost effective and compact designs targeting wireless USB
products. The extended frequency range for international applications spans the first eight WiMedia bands -- from 3.2 to
7.4 GHz (the FCC restricts usage of WiMedia UWB in the U.S. from 5.03 to 5.65 Gigahertz). This integrated package contains
the media access control (MAC)/digital baseband processor (DBP) chip and analog front-end RF transceiver chip. Products which
will be targeted include wireless USB dongles and hubs, as well as devices featuring integrated wireless USB, such as printers,
external/remote disk drives, camcorders and digital cameras.
Video Convergence Product Family
Since
1996, Focus Enhancements has been designing and producing convergence semiconductor products for demanding video applications.
Its video convergence products are used in digital media appliances such as Set-top Boxes to create studio quality standard
definition (SDTV) and high definition (HDTV) TV video for all of the most widely used worldwide TV formats.
Focus will be featuring the FS455/6 small footprint video encoder
and the new FS471/2 ultra small and battery friendly TV encoder, specifically designed for mobile applications such as mobile
media devices. Other applications range from self contained studio quality scan converters to much more compact TV-out chips
for consumer electronics and portable electronics devices, including: PCs, gaming consoles, television sets, PVR/DVRs, IP-STBs,
DVD recorders, personal digital assistants (PDAs), automotive entertainment systems, as well as scan converters for industrial
applications. The FS series, PC-to-TV co-processors are among the most advanced video co-processors ever developed.
About Focus Enhancements, Inc.
Focus Enhancements, Inc. (NASDAQ: FCSE), headquartered in Campbell, CA, is a leading
designer of world-class solutions in advanced, proprietary video and wireless video technologies. The company's Semiconductor
Group develops integrated circuits (ICs) for high-performance applications in the video convergence market, including IPTV
set-top boxes and portable media players. Focus Enhancements is currently developing a wireless IC chip set based on the
WiMedia UWB standard and designed to be compatible with Wireless USB, and used in personal computer (PC), consumer electronics
(CE), and mobile electronics applications. The company's Systems Group develops video products for the digital media
markets, with customers in the broadcast, video production, digital signage and digital asset management markets. More information
on Focus Enhancements may be obtained from the company's SEC filings, or by visiting the Focus Enhancements home page
at http://www.focusinfo.com.
Safe Harbor Statement
Statements in this press release which are not
historical, including statements regarding management's intentions, hopes, expectations, representations, plans or predictions
about the future, are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
Such statements include statements regarding management's plans to complete its semiconductor chip designs, move its
technology to silicon, and the performance of its technology, including UWB in silicon. Because these forward-looking statements
involve risks and uncertainties, there are important factors that could cause our actual results to differ materially from
those in the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially include customers'
acceptance of recently introduced products, changes in customer order patterns, unforeseen increased costs and delays in
research and development, the company's ability to maintain adequate funding to develop and implement UWB technology,
the ability of the company to migrate its UWB technology to silicon in a timely manner, the performance and acceptance of
its UWB technology when successfully moved to silicon and include the risk factors specified in the company's Form 10-K
for the year ended December 31, 2006 as well as other filings with the SEC. These statements are based on information as
of May 15, 2007 and the company assumes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new
information, future events, or otherwise.
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