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RGB Laser

3 Chip RGB pure lasers utilise direct Red, Green and Blue creating clean and accurate primary colours. This produces a wider colour gamut, making them a perfect choice for installations that require colour accuracy in their displayed content.

3 Chip RGB pure laser projectors have specifically chosen wavelengths that optimise the primary colours to achieve >98% of Rec 2020 colour space which greatly improves colour performance.

With Rec. 2020, you get more than twice the colour of Rec. 709 projectors and 41% more than DCI-P3 so you can better represent real-world colours and dramatically improve the image quality.

Overview

Laser Phosphor VS RGB Laser

  • Laser Phosphor has a wide red and green wavelength, blue is still narrow (direct blue).
  • The narrow bandwidth of RGB laser gives the appearance of a shaper colour which increases the definition of edges.
  • The wider bandwidth of Laser Phosphor gives the appearance of a colour blur which reduces the definition of edges.
  • Colour blur is a function of how broad each colour band is rather than lens performance.

A narrower wavelength = a sharper image

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The Benefits of Using an RGB Laser Projector

  • >98% of Rec 2020 colour space
  • Consumes less power
  • Lowest-maintenance projectors
  • Individual lasers to produce red, green, and blue light.
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Where colour accuracy meets reliability

Satellite Modular Laser System (MLS)
Satellite Modular Laser System (MLS) — Every once in a while, something comes along that tears up the rulebook and revolutionises an industry. This is one of those moments: the Satellite Modular Laser System from the Visionaries of the display industry – Digital Projection.
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