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Discover what's inside LPD displays
Phosphor Panel
The Phosphor Panel is pattern of phosphors layered in a rigid glass or polymer structure. When excited by the Laser Engine, the Phosphor Panel emits red, green, or blue pixels extremely close to its surface, with no image filtering to waste power. This emissive display technology has the highest possible viewing angle (typically twice that of LCDs or LEDs) with no pixel burn-in or failure. The display may be modified with special coatings or substrates for specific viewing needs.
Laser Engine
Built from reliable solid-state laser diodes (similar to a Blu-ray™ player) the Laser Engine generates a fan-shaped array of modulated laser beams that energize the Phosphor Panel. To completely cover the display area the beams are directed by mirrors creating the necessary number of image lines. Combined with a fast refresh rate of 240 Hz, this results in high-quality, flicker-free video with no motion blur.
Laser Processor
The brains behind the display, the Laser Processor is a smart technology that manages the Laser Engine, precisely turns the laser on and off, and varies its intensity. This increases the display’s efficiency by turning the lasers off where the display is dark; it also defines the color and placement of each pixel. Along with the Laser Engine’s inherent low power consumption, this intelligent approach to display management increases the display’s lifespan and lowers power usage.





