![]() With multiple laser diodes to rely on, the screen won’t go black even if one diode goes out. By combining this with our inorganic LCD panels, we create laser projectors that project bright, vibrant images for extremely long periods. Made of inorganic material, Epson’s newly developed phosphor wheel offers superior light and heat resistance to deliver excellent reliability. ![]() ![]() Inorganic LCD panels and phosphor wheel for outstanding reliability Each of the three colours passes through LCD panels, producing three individual images, which are transmitted through a prism and combined into the final full-colour image. The two beams are then recombined into white light and separated into red, green and blue through dichroic mirrors. One beam is reflected by a phosphor wheel, changing it into yellow, while the other beam remains blue. Blue light from the laser is projected through a beam splitter, which divides the light into two beams.
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