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Wavien Demonstrates Low Cost 3D LED Projector at Infocomm 2011

Wavien has developed a prototype three-dimensional projector, which will be demonstrated along with a two-dimensional sample at the Wavien booth number 5283 at Infocomm 2011 that was held in Florida. The prototype projector incorporates a proprietary LED Recycling Technology.

The low cost three-dimensional projector combines the right and left polarized images from 2 LCD-TFT panels and projects the resultant image on a polarization-preserving screen using a single projection lens. The projected three-dimensional image can be viewed through inexpensive polarizing eyewear.

The use of a polarization-preserving screen made with easily available metallic spray paint further decreases the total cost of ownership. Wavien is working with manufacturers in Taiwan for this three-dimensional projector. A two-dimensional version of this low cost LED projector is also available.

Wavien is working in tandem with manufacturers in Taiwan for the three-dimensional projector. The President and CEO of Wavien, Dr Kenneth Li stated that by using the RLT technology, Wavien aims at making available maintenance-free and low-cost three-dimensional projection system for classroom and home use.

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