Wavien, Inc. Shows Its Low-Cost LED Pocket Projector at the InfoComm 2011

Wavien, Inc. has released its low-cost LED pocket projector at the InfoComm 2011 in Orlando, Florida from June 15th to 17th.

This projector uses Wavien's proprietary Recycling LED Technology (RLT™) in conjunction with a 0.45" WXGA DLP™ from Texas Instruments.

According to Dr. Kenneth Li, President and CEO of Wavien, Inc., who is also the inventor of the DPR technology, "Instead of combining light from separate red, green and blue LED packages, Wavien's RLT™ technology combines all 3 colored LEDs into a single package. The component count is reduced from the 17 used in traditional systems to component to 6 in this configuration, and potentially to 3 in the next generation."

Dr. Li added: "This unique patented design enables a significant reduction in the cost and increase in consistency in manufacturing, which will be a major determining factor for integrating the pico projector into cell phones at high volumes."

Wavien's RLT™ system reduces the number of components required in the illumination section of the projector thus lowers the cost and increases reliability of the system. 

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