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Sanyo today announced the launch of a new high-brightness high-resolution Wide XGA projector, LP-WM5500.
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Casio has invented a mercury-free laser & LED hybrid light source capable of high-brightness projection, for use in next-generation projectors.
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Cree today announced the first commercially available water-resistant, surface-mount, high-brightness LEDs for outdoor video screens.
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Tired: Noisy, especially in high-brightness modes.
Test: 1080p Projectors for Less, Pared-Down Multitools, VHS-to-DVD Converters 2008
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BenQ introduced today their latest high-brightness DLP projector, the Mainstream Series MP727 multimedia XGA projector for business, education, and government.
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The XJ-S46/XJ-S41 mobile projectors employ a proprietary new condenser lens and light source lamp only available on Casio Projectors that deliver high-brightness images that can be clearly viewed under normal lighting conditions, and in a compact, highly portable configuration.
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Onestopdisplays (OSD) has released a new 800xRGBx480 (WVGA) resolution TFT-LCD display with a digital RGB TTL interface and high-brightness LED backlight.
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It is growing fast: the high-brightness LED market was $3.7 billion worldwide in 2004, Kleisterlee said, and is growing at 25% a year.
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Cree's product families include LED fixtures and bulbs, blue and green LED chips, high-brightness LEDs, lighting-class power LEDs, power-switching devices and radio-frequency/wireless devices.
unknown title 2011
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The company was founded in 2008 by a trio of researchers at UC Santa Barbara, one of whom, Shuji Nakamura, invented the first high-brightness blue LED light in 1993.
SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter David R. Baker 2012
hernesheir commented on the word high-brightness
This modern term has 2 separate strings of 4 consecutive consonants.
July 10, 2010