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Luminus Devices is collaborating with Texas Instruments DLP Products (TI) (NYSE: TXN) to combine  the award-winning PhlatLight® LED technology with TI's DLP® technology bringing high-quality, long-lasting solid-state illumination to mainstream projection applications.

The two companies demonstrated the industry's first 1080p prototype home theater projection system using their combined technology during InfoComm 2009

 An ongoing collaboration between Luminus and TI has resulted in dramatic brightness improvements for DLP projection systems using PhlatLight LED illumination, with breakthroughs from TI in Digital Light Processing enabled by the PhlatLight LED digital light source from Luminus. These improvements are enabling several leading projection manufacturers to introduce DLP home theater projectors later in 2008. Further developments by TI and Luminus will lead to the introduction of DLP projectors for corporate and education markets powered by PhlatLight LEDs in 2009.

 

PhlatLight LED-based projectors have been previously developed and commercialized, but until today brightness has limited their use to lower brightness ultra-portable pocket projectors. The significance of this breakthrough is that it creates the first lamp free projector for mainstream applications that delivers all the color and performance advantages without compromising brightness.  

 

"DLP projectors illuminated by PhlatLight LEDs have significant advantages, offering superior versatility, reliability and convenience with instant start-up, stable brightness and color over the life of the projector plus they eliminate the need for lamp replacement," said Christian Hoepfner, vice president of products, Luminus Devices. "PhlatLight LEDs give DLP projectors a digital RGB light source delivering unprecedented image quality with a wider color gamut, accurate, saturated colors with higher contrast and deeper blacks."

 

Luminus has been manufacturing its patented PhlatLight LEDs for HDTV's since 2006 and PhlatLight LEDs remain the only LEDs that are bright and efficient enough to replace arc lamps. PhlatLight LEDs are unique in that they are larger than conventional LEDs and designed to operate at significantly higher intensity. Projectors illuminated by PhlatLight LEDs produce more than fifty percent wider color gamut than the NTSC standard and the pure, primary colors sequentially pulsed at high speeds, provide ultra-fast color refresh for stable, accurate colors and a smooth picture with superior motion quality. 

 The prototype home theater projector will be demonstrated during Infocomm at TI's DLP booth, Central Hall #C909, June 18-20, at the Las Vegas Convention Center. To schedule a meeting with a Luminus spokesperson at InfoComm or for more information contact Bill Keeler or Nicole Slein of Schwartz Communications at 781 684-0770 or luminus@schwartz-pr.com.


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Luminus Supplies LEDs for Portable Projection Systems

US-based LED manufacturer Luminus Devices has revealed that its devices are being used by a number of projector manufacturers, including BenQ, LG Electronics and Coretronics.


LED illumination is helping the front projector market evolve by eliminating the size, heat, fragility, and lifespan issues commonly associated with mercury arc lamps.  Such improvements have created a new class of small, light, ultra-portable "pocket projectors" that promise to benefit business travelers and consumers by enabling instant projection rooms anywhere at anytime.

BenQ mini projector
BenQ's new Joybee mini projector, powered by the PT-39 PhlatLight LED chipset from Luminus, is designed for traveling professionals, gamers and other mobile system enthusiasts. The chipset is designed specifically for projection systems that use micro-displays ranging from 0.4- to 0.55-inch, and comprises individual red, green and blue LEDs. The Joybee is priced under $499
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LG pocket projector
Also built using Luminus LEDs, the LG HS-200G pocket projector from LG Electronics weighs less than two pounds and fits in the palm of a hand. "The HS-200G is the next advancement in LG's effort to offer consumers superior picture quality for projecting presentations, games or movies anywhere," said Brian Park, Marketing Group Leader, LG Electronics.
LG uses PhlatLight LEDs to power the HS-102 pocket projector.

Coretronic data projector
Coretronic, Texas Instruments and Luminus demonstrated a new DLP-based data projector with an LED light source, which was described as the first of its kind to offer light output suitable for the classroom and boardroom.

"Powerful, affordable, long-life projectors will set the new performance standard. We are proud to be the first company to show such a system that provides the very high output business users require," says Shen Wang, President of Coretronic.

High-performance projectors from projectiondesign®
Headquartered in Fredrikstad, Norway, projectiondesign specializes in advanced, high performance DLP-based projection solutions for challenging applications in professional, business, home cinema and eCinema markets. Its FL32 projector series provides superior image quality and performance for the most demanding scientific visualization and simulation applications.


Luminus Devices develops and manufactures high performance, solid state lighting solutions for a variety of illumination applications previously thought impossible for solid state lighting.

Luminus Devices claims that their patented PhlatLight® LEDs products are the brightest and most versatile solid state light sources available today, redefining the solid state lighting landscape by enabling the creation of innovative new products and applications.

PhlatLight LED technology is used today in products from  global mass market consumer and specialty products companies.

Luminus maintains its corporate offices and engineering, assembly and test operations in Billerica, Massachusetts with its semiconductor foundry nearby in Woburn, Massachusetts.

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