San Jose California announced the public launch of its groundbreaking technology. A new category for large format display called the LPD or Laser Phosphor Display has been made and has the lowest power consumption and environmental impact along with freeform flexibility, a performance that is long lasting and a picture quality that is brilliant. LPD images are produced by utilizing a laser engine to excite a phosphor panel and are the first display technologies to achieve the following benefits.
Prysm’s LPD are created with low impact on manufacturing processes and nontoxic materials that is why LPDs can be considered eco friendly. Plus, it used 75% less power than any other TV technology. LPDs are long lasting because it makes use of ling life semiconductor lasers and a self calibrating architecture to deliver uniform image quality for years of trouble free use. It allows for innovative dynamic environment because shape, size and resolution are enabled. Brilliant pictures is always one of its signature features. LPD delivers high resolution, brightness, high contrast and natural color content with zero motion blur.
Prysm was founded by Amit Jain and Roger Hajjar in 2005 under the name Spudnik. This company is supported by over 100 employees and the leading manufacturing and component supply partners all over the world.
According to Amit Jain, CEO of Prysm Inc., they have spent the last 4 years developing a truly disruptive technology with the best technologists’ team in the industry. Around the world, LPD is generating excitement from the consumers everywhere. We all knew that the quality of viewing is always top of the list when it comes to television features but the company also found that LPD energy efficiency is important in every geographic market. Prysm provides regulators as a proof point that one can make energy efficient displays without compromising quality or cost.
Reliable components that create an innovative way to produce brilliant, stunning brightness in a large format single screen makes up the laser phosphor display. There is s discreet distributed laser at the center of the display panel. It excites the phosphor screen to deliver brilliant images. A very rapid response is given when the lasers scan across the surface of the phosphors and red, green and blue colors are emitted. The next process is that the lasers modulate turning each pixel on and off to create an image. This time, substantial power efficiency and extended life time is achieved. This benefit contrasts with conventional displays that must filter or modulate a backlight that remains constantly.
The lasers used are solid state laser diodes (LD) that resemble those used in high density optical storage media devices. All LPD display products are Class I laser safe and so are safe in all conditions of normal use. Like other products that use lasers like DVD players, the enclosure contains interlocks to prevent operation of the system if the enclosure is broken or opened.
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