Wavien, Inc. Introduces a 50 W White LED Projector with Output over 200 Lumens
VALENCIA, Calif., July 22 /PRNewswire/ – Wavien, Inc. today announces that its patented Premien LED projector technology produces output in excess of 200 lumens using a single white, 50 W LED. The output efficiency of Premien technology, which is currently available for portable projector applications, is up to two times higher than the competing LED technologies. Wavien continues to optimize the system performance of projectors using Premien technology and expects that next-generation performance will increase to over 300 lumens.
In addition to improved screen brightness, the Premien design reduces the number of costly optical and other components used in conventional LED projector configurations, resulting in lower manufacturing costs. Projector manufacturers which currently use standard arc lamps can adopt Premien technology with minimal changes in product design, allowing for easy entry into the rapidly growing LED projector market. Users of Premien technologies will also directly benefit from the huge advances being made by LED manufacturers producing white LEDs for the general lighting market.
Dr. Kenneth Li, President and CEO of Wavien, Inc., who is also the inventor of the latest Premien LED recycling technologies, said: “The ability to display and share information from portable media players among family and friends at any time and any place has been the consumers’ dream, but up to now the price of portable projectors has been too high. Wavien’s Premien technology now allows projector manufacturers the opportunity to introduce low-cost, high-performance portable projectors, which are the main driving forces for mass adoption in this market.
“The same projectors, based on the Premien advantages, are also a very attractive improvement option for invigorating the home theatre, mobile presentation and small-office markets,” Dr. Li added.
About Wavien, Inc.
Wavien, based in Valencia, California, is a technology licensing company developing long-life high-performance light sources and engine prototypes for the projection and general lighting industries.
Wavien currently offers its unique “Dual Paraboloid Reflector” (“DPR”) technology using ultra-high-pressure arc lamps. Wavien is now entering the LED illumination market with its “Premien” recycling and non-imaging optical technology. These technologies improve lamp life, brightness, and efficiency when teamed with applications in the projection display, fiber optics, entertainment, and general lighting markets.
DPR is a registered trademark of Wavien, Inc. Premien is a trademark of Wavien, Inc.
For more information, please visit http://www.wavien.com or contact the company.
Contact Information:
Kenneth Li, Ph.D.
President & CEO
(661)294-2900, ext. 250
SOURCE Wavien, Inc.
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So far led projectors have been nothing but a tease: full of promise, but not too bright or hi performance–an expensive date! With the potential for profit here, I would have thought by now some company would have done an end run around the lacklustre competition and come up with a projector that could do at least 720p and 250 lumens, weighing a max of maybe 2 pounds. If they could do this for about 500 bucks, the things would fly off the shelves. That, by now, this hasn’t been managed reinforces my conviction that almost all CEOs are nothing more than engorged money bugs.