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Leading Projector Manufacturers Fujitsu, Hitachi,
Panasonic, Sanyo and Sony Join Forces with Epson to Educate the
Market about Benefits of Three-Panel, Liquid Crystal Display Technology
(2/2/2005)
Using Three Projection Panels Instead of
One, 3LCD Delivers Brilliant Pictures with Natural Image Quality,
Razor-Sharp Detail and Rich Color that is Free of Color Breakup
Five of the world's leading and most-recognized
consumer and business electronics manufacturers -- Fujitsu, Hitachi,
Panasonic, Sanyo and Sony -- have joined forces with Epson to educate
consumers and video display professionals about the significant
benefits of three-panel, liquid crystal display (3LCD) technology.
The 3LCD Group is being unveiled at the International Consumer Electronics
Show 2005.
"3LCD is clearly the dominant microdisplay
technology worldwide when you look at the total number of customers
who have purchased front and rear projection products so far," according
to Dr. William Coggshall, Pacific Media Associates. "Based on our
calculations, over nine million projection products using 3LCD technology
have been purchased to date, surpassing any other microdisplay technology
on the market, and that figure continues to grow at a rapid pace."
As this technology continues to advance and
the overall number of 3LCD product offerings continues to expand
over the next several years, the 3LCD Group's mission will be to
educate consumers and professionals about its benefits through promotional
activities, product demonstrations and industry news updates. Furthermore,
it will communicate the features of 3LCD technology that make it
unique to other display systems on the market.
"The explosive popularity of high resolution
digital video formats such as DVD and HDTV, along with a steady
increase in projection-based business applications, have contributed
to a massive surge in demand for front projectors and large-screen
televisions," said Kazuhiro Kaizaki, president, Hitachi Home Electronics.
"And, as the number of products has increased dramatically, so has
a new level of confusion among shoppers and AV professionals who
are trying to sort through an overwhelming selection of display
technologies. We're very excited to be working with these major
manufacturers who share our vision in a unified program that will
help the industry better understand the benefits of 3LCD technology
and why it serves as the foundation for so many reliable, next-generation,
high definition products."
In addition to the 3LCD Group's official
unveiling, several other promotional elements and activities will
be introduced that will be shared among participating companies,
which include a 3LCD logo that will appear prominently on new products
featuring this technology, and in industry-wide marketing materials,
as well as the launch of an educational Web site, www.3lcd.com.
The Web site will not only highlight the benefits of the technology
in general, but also communicate how 3LCD projection actually works
through detailed text and illustrations, showcasing the ever-growing
array of 3LCD products on the market and providing 3LCD-related
news and product announcements across the industry.
The 3LCD Group is also producing collateral
materials and advertisements for consumers and industry professionals
that further reinforce many of the core benefits of 3LCD products
as shown at CES. These include:
-- "No Color Breakup" - since this technology
simultaneously projects three full-time red, green and blue images,
there is no color breakup or "rainbow effect" to potentially cause
viewers eyestrain or visual fatigue. Full-time color along with
12-bit processing also makes some 3LCD products capable of producing
up to 68.7 billion colors.
-- "Superior Greyscale" - 3LCD products provide a broad range of
neutral grey tones. In fact, one of the latest 3LCD-based front
projectors on the market produces up to 10 quintillion steps of
greyscale gradation.
-- "Excellent Contrast" - 3LCD products feature very competitive
contrast ratio levels, with dozens of models routinely reaching
1000:1 or more. Most recently, 3LCD technology has been able to
achieve up to 6000:1.
-- "Brilliant Images" - Many 3LCD business products currently on
the market are capable of achieving brightness ratings as high as
5,000 ANSI lumens and above.
The 3LCD Group is showcasing this technology
and several 3LCD-based products at CES 2005 in booth #S-26933. Examples
include several projection televisions and home theater front projectors,
including a 1080p-native resolution 3LCD front projector and 1080p-native
resolution projection television.
Following is a list of statements about the
3LCD Group/technology from some of the participating manufacturers:
"Every major microdisplay technology realizes
picture quality improvements by employing a three-imager design,"
said Jim Hall, director, Business Projector Marketing and Product
Management, Epson America. "Some technologies reserve this design
for only their highest end products, but 3LCD-based display manufacturers
ingeniously pack this powerful imaging maxim into every tiny 3LCD
projection engine they build."
"As the U.S. market leader in microdisplay
televisions, Sony has always been committed to providing consumers
with video products that exceed their expectations," said Mike Fidler,
senior vice president in Sony Electronics' Home Products Division.
"3LCD technology fulfills this role by offering an ideal balance
between superior performance, overall reliability and manufacturing
efficiency."
"Fujitsu General is very pleased to be a
part of the 3LCD Group to educate dealers and end users about the
benefits of 3LCD technology," said Tedd Rozylowicz, president and
chief operating officer, Fujitsu General America Inc. "Fujitsu General
is committed to high-performance home entertainment display technology,
and our flagship model LPF-D711, which uses full HD (1,920 x 1,080)
3LCD technology, will be another great option for our customers
who expect the best. We can now leverage our expertise into full
HD front projection technology and even larger screen sizes with
our new LPF-D711, which also incorporates our new AVM-II digital
video processor used in our industry-leading Plasmavision(R) plasma
displays."
Commenting on his company's commitment to
3LCD technology, Dr. Katsumi Terada, senior engineering manager,
Projector Business Unit, Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd., said, "From the
start of our liquid crystal projector business, we used a 3-panel
LCD system, and were soon able to gain the trust of our customers
and grow our business. Going forward, we intend to answer the needs
of our users by leveraging the benefits of 3LCD to develop a full
lineup of projection products, from small to large. We firmly believe
it is the best projector technology available on the market today."
www.3lcd.com
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