Epson projector bulb lumens increase with latest 3LCD TFT panels
Written by James Friday, 03 July 2009 09:57
Epson has begun mass production of the World’s smallest XGA HTPS-TFT crystal panel for their fantastic 3LCD data Epson projectors in order to enable an increased brightness of up to 2600 lumens from their Epson projector bulbs.
Seiko Epson Corporation recently announced it had just begun production on a large volume level on the liquid crystal panels (3LCD chips). The new LCD chips only measure 0.55 of one inch (roughly 1.4 cm) diagonally and the new chips are said to be the tiniest high temperature polysilicon which offers an incredible XGA (1024x768) picture resolution.
Now Epson projector lamps are able to pump out 2000 to 2600 lumens with the new 3LCD chips all made possible by a liquid crystal material which possesses high light resistance by increasing the luminance of the crystal panels through an organic alignment layer.
The new Epson 3LCD projector chips have a 73% aperture ratio and are as close to identical as you could get to the larger XGA 0.65-inch predecessor. This means that the latest 3LCD chips are able to deliver the same projector lamp brightness in a much more compact format.
Brighter and smaller Epson panels have made it possible to provide projectors that are more cost effective but provide better performance from both their projectors and their Epson projector bulbs.

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