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Old 12-25-2013, 10:58 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by vivaldirules View Post
Moderately high lumens will mean quite a power requirement and a lot of heat generation. It might help if the source was limited to three wavelengths (RGB) and the image was rastorized. I would think it would be fairly straightforward to estimate a theoretical limit on lumens that would be possible with current sources, power sources, and heat dissipation. My guess is that this would be a difficult product to create that people would find acceptable.

Anyone see any chickens here abouts?
Don't these Pico projectors use LED lamps? I thought they were very energy efficient.
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