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Microvision Partners with DynoPlex to Distribute BlackBerry® enabled Bar Code Solution

Microvision Partners with DynoPlex to Distribute BlackBerry® enabled Bar Code Solution

Bundled Product called 'Microvision eCell™ for BlackBerry®' targets sale through Mobile Wireless Operators and Wireless Master Distributors

Redmond, Washington, May 15, 2006 - Microvision, Inc., (Nasdaq: MVIS) and DynoPlex, Inc. announced today a strategic partnership to distribute DynoPlex's eCell™, along with Microvision's Flic Cordless Laser Bar Code Scanner operating on the BlackBerry® wireless platform from Research In Motion (RIM) (Nasdaq: RIMM ; TSX: RIM). The product bundle will be branded as the Microvision eCell™ For BlackBerry® and will be sold through mobile operators and wireless master distributors.

Microvision eCell™ for BlackBerry® enables the users of BlackBerry® wireless devices to have laser bar coding capabilities that easily scan, capture and transfer data into Microsoft Excel™ compatible files between their mobile devices and desktop computers. Applications for the product include: inventory, asset tracking, inspections, surveys, logs, and job tracking.

"We are excited about this strategic partnership with DynoPlex", stated David Scarlett, Wireless Channel Manager for Microvision. "We believe we have developed a winning solution for our customers, regardless of size, who need powerful, innovative mobile communications tools that are simple and affordable. As our mobile operator customer's strive to increase adoption of their wireless data services, the Microvision eCell™ for BlackBerry® provides a complete mobile data capture solution."

"Partnership with Microvision provides an excellent opportunity to highlight the value "beyond e-mail" applications bring to the enterprises that need to extend office document workflow to mobile devices" said Sergey Fradkov, co-founder of DynoPlex.

Microvision and DynoPlex plan to begin distribution of the Microvision cCell™ for Blackberry® in the third quarter of 2006.
I dunno how I missed this one...Thanks to "Sam Adams for Me".

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