Laser phosphor illumination

Post on 13-Feb-2017

1,367 views 0 download

transcript

Laser Phosphor

TechnologyInnovating the Future

of Projection Displays

What is it?• Solid state Illumination

(SSI) refers to an innovative technology that utilizes lasers, LEDs or a combination of both

• SSI is increasing in popularity because of the benefits over lamp based illumination

Laser phosphor• Laser Phosphor is a type of SSI that uses a

(often blue) laser diode as a light source instead of a high intensity lamp. Shines laser light onto a phosphor wheel to create the other colors.

BENEFITS

Wide range of options• From 2000 to 13,000+ lumens in industry variety

3000 – 3500 Lumens

5400 Lumens

13000+ Lumens

Lumens

Where it’s used• Perfect for breakout rooms, classrooms, meeting

rooms, as well as auditoriums, large venues and smaller screen cinemas

Where it’s used• Perfect for breakout rooms, classrooms, meeting

rooms, as well as auditoriums, large venues and smaller screen cinemas

Long life• Extremely energy efficient• Consistent, uniform brightness

with worry-free performance

Long life

Low maintenance• No lamps• No filters• 20,000 vs 13 1/3

lamp changes • No storage or

replacement costs = Low total cost of ownership!

Performance• Instant on/off• Reliable• Stable performance• High brightness levels

Small footprint• No glass, metal, plastic and mercury

to properly dispose of or recycle due to lamps

Installation flexibility• Flexibility in mounting

and orientation• Lens options

Small form factor• Easier to handle and install• Less conspicuous

Reliability• Product excellence

in every component• Industry leading

service, support and warranties

The future of illumination• Proven results and potential• 76% of experts agree solid state illumination

is the future of projection technology• 68% plan to own a solid state projector by 2017

www.ravepubs.com/infographic-solid-state-illumination

*

*

Laser Phosphor

TechnologyInnovating the Future

of Projection Displays

christiedigital.com/laserphosphor