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TI Introduces Lamp-free Projector
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Texas Instruments (TI) DLP Products at InfoComm 2008 introduced what it claims is the industry’s first home theater lamp-free projector that utilizes a PhlatLight LED light source and a BrilliantColor chipset. The lamp-free projector delivers a 1080p picture, while eliminating maintenance costs such as lamp replacements and filter changes required by some competing projector products, according to the company.
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Source : Tom's Hardware US
Cool, but at what brightness? 250 ANSI is worthless, 1500+ would be amazing.
Promising technology I can't wait till lamp-less projectors becomes reality for video and game screenings.