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Epson's 3LCD projector technology celebrates its 20th anniversary

Johannesburg, 23 Mar 2009

Leading projector manufacturer Epson1 today recently announced the 20th anniversary of its 3LCD projector technology, marking two decades of innovation since the first 3LCD projector was launched in 1989.

Albert Fayard, general manager at Epson SA, said: “The advanced technology of 3LCD is constantly raising industry standards for producing vibrant, true-to-life and consistent images for the most demanding business and consumer audiences. As its inventor and pioneer, we are delighted to be celebrating its 20th anniversary. We have been leading the projector market with outstanding performance, reliability and innovation, and as a result have delivered millions of 3LCD projectors to businesses and consumers over the last 20 years.”

The world's leading projector technology, 3LCD uses pioneering 3-chip high-temperature polysilicon (HTPS) LCD systems to deliver images that are bright and natural in colour, and extremely fine in detail, with proven reliability. The technological advantages of 3LCD have also been adopted by other leading brands, which has in turn boosted the global market share of the technology to more than half.

Epson designed the 3LCD projector system by using a combination of dichroic mirrors to separate the white light from the lamp into red, green and blue light. Each of the three colours of light is then passed through its own LCD panel and recombined with a dichroic prism before being projected onto the screen. The result is fluid images that are rich and full in colour as all three basic colours are included in each pixel of the projection.

Since 1989 Epson has produced many milestone 3LCD projectors with unique technologies, including:

* First Epson 3LCD projector (1989)
* First Epson VGA data projector (1995)
* World's first projector to use integrator and polarisation changing technology (1996)
* World's first network projector (2001)
* World's first Home Cinema projector to add HDMI 1.3a (Deep Colour) support (2006)
* World's first 720p projector with built-in DVD player (2007)

Aside from the core 3LCD technology, a number of other technological elements differentiate Epson projectors including E-TORL, a proprietary technology used to raise light efficiency in its lamps. This allows a higher luminosity to be achieved without increasing electricity consumption, therefore limiting the environmental burden, which is something that Epson has worked to minimise over the past twenty years. Since the launch of Epson's first data projector utilising 3LCD technology, ongoing advances in these optical technologies has increased overall energy efficiency by 90 percent (Internal source).

Epson's projectors have emerged as market leaders in the two decades since 3LCD technology launched into the global market, with an outstanding track record of performance and reliability. 3LCD's impressive market performance bears testament to Epson's technological edge. Epson has been a global leader in projector sales for the last seven consecutive years2 and number one in the European projector market since 2003.

1 Epson has the highest share in the global projector market since 2001 and in the EMEA area since 2003. EMEA means Europe, Middle-East and Africa.

Source: Futuresource Consulting Limited, http://www.futuresource-consulting.com
2 Source: Futuresource Consulting, 2001-2007

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