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Philips says goodbye to watching movies in the dark

Royal Philips has launched a new digital projection technology that removes the need to turn off the lights or close the curtains. Philips ColorSpark is three times brighter than existing LED projector technologies and provides sharp pictures and vivid colors on big screens in any environment. Philips ColorSpark High Lumen Density (HLD) LED is a user friendly technology that powers up and down instantly, requiring no start-up or cool-down time, and provides the ideal color representation for home entertainment, as well as classrooms, conference rooms, entertainment venues, retail stores and malls. The scalability, ease of installation and maintenance, energy use, cost and overall performance should prove highly appealing to the digital projector market.

"Until now the projection market has not seen projectors capable of exceeding 2500 Alm with LED technology," said Leo Schouten from Philips Digital Projection Lighting. "Now, for the first time, LED based projectors will also be able to compete with non-projection display technology in any environment with the lights on and curtains open."

Philips ColorSpark HLD LED technology works by concentrating LED light into a very small area, thus boosting the projector's light source by several factors. The HLD rod present in this new breakthrough innovation is set to transform the use of LEDs in projection, creating a new light source that converts and focuses LED light to match the latest in projector imaging technology. The new technology is three times brighter than existing LED projectors because of the unique way blue LEDs are converted into green. This enables a larger and wider color gamut that delivers the purest color components for green combined with red and blue.



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