Texas Instruments (TI) introduced what it claims is the industry's first home theater lamp-free projector at this week's InfoComm 2008. It utilizes a Luminus PhlatLight LED light source and a ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Samsung is unveiling its new LED light-sourced rear projection DLP HD monitor, replacing an UHP ...
Both DLP and Samsung booths were showing off the new Samsung HDTV with a "hang-on-the-wall" slim design and featuring solid-state LED illumination and full-HD 1080p resolution. This first-of-a-kind ...
Yet another first from Samsung (it claims) is its LED light-sourced DLP rear projection HDTV. The HL-S5679W replaces the current UHP bulb with a high-powered LED light source, which simply means that ...
Earlier this year, Casio America, Inc. announced the creation of a mercury-free, laser and LED Hybrid Light Source, capable of high-brightness projection for use in next-generation projectors.
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Delta Electronics have announced their first full-HD 1080p DLP projector using LEDs. The technology apparently allows them a broader color gamut, together with a longer lifespan than traditional bulbs ...
Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading member of CNET's Reviews team since 2000. He covers the gamut of gadgets and is a notable reviewer of mobile accessories and portable audio products, ...
The BenQ X12000 aims to deliver the best home cinema experience able to produce the DCI-P3 color space accurately via Philips ColorSpark HLD LEDs with CinematicColor Technology. The DCI-P3 color gamut ...
Milpitas, Calif.—LEDs are increasingly the light source of choice for all the well-known reasons, but their use in fast-pulsing applications such as digital light projector (DLP) TVs has been thus far ...
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