The high-performance, flexible and efficient LPD will be showcased at ISE in Amsterdam

Jan 19, 2010 15:27 GMT  ·  By

It hasn't been long since Prysm debuted its innovative Laser Phosphor Display (LPD) technology and the company has already begun the marketing campaign in style. Not only does the new display solution promise a drastic decrease in power consumption, but the image quality and form flexibility have already begun to turn heads. Prysm is now announcing its marketing plans for the technology, with the first stop being the AV marketplace.

“We recognized a considerable gap in the digital display landscape. Current solutions have so many compromises and drawbacks associated with maintenance, consumables, brightness, seams, viewing angles, power costs, and visual quality,” Dana Corey, VP of sales and marketing for Prysm, Inc., said. “Prysm’s LPD platform leapfrogs these compromises, providing designers, channel partners, and end users with an unrivaled image and cost-effective display.”

“With the power consumption of a 100W light bulb per square meter and the scalability to virtually any size application, LPD is generating excitement from prospective customers around the world,” Amit Jain, CEO of Prysm, Inc., added. “Although we knew that image quality would appeal to commercial AV customers everywhere, we have also found that LPD energy efficiency to be very important in every geographic market.”

LPD has already drawn the attention of designers interested in high-quality display possibilities and the reaction has been a mix of both praise for the display quality and special recognition for the low power consumption. LPDs will start off by providing end-users with a higher level of AV experience. The new displays will be able to satisfy the participants' need for sophistication and immersion through their brilliant picture quality and freeform flexibility.

“I have seen this technology in action and can say, as a designer, it’s remarkable. Its image is vibrant and sharp and I see it going into designs around the globe,” Michael Moore from Square Peg Design, shared. “Power consumption and operating cost are a critical topic in design projects. The idea that I can offer my clients an incredible image and a significant reduction in operating costs is truly a game changer.”

Laser Phosphor Displays are scalable and can deliver captivating and spectacular experiences at any shape, size and resolution. The technology is based on a mechanism made up of solid state lasers and phosphors on a surface emissive screen. The phosphors emit red, green and blue colors whenever the modulating lasers scan across the surface, creating high-resolution images with zero motion blur. The end result is an image with 240hz refresh rates, high contrast, a longer life than conventional displays and even a viewing angle of 180 degrees.

Prysm's patented LPD technology was founded in 2005 under the name Spudnik and is currently supported by over 100 employees, as well as top-tier manufacturing and component supply partners worldwide. The technology will be showcased at ISE, between Feb 2-4, in Amsterdam, at booth # 11F41. Access will be granted based exclusively on invitation.

Channel partners may schedule ISE demonstrations through the official website.