Use of lasers in projection set to explode

Use of lasers in projection set to explode
Laser and LED powered projectors will spur market growth as sales of mainstream units are expected to grow more than 50% in 2012, according to Pacific Media Associates. It marks a turning point for technologies that are in a relative infancy.

The research body also claims shipments of laser/LED hybrid models are forecasted to
grow modestly this year, and then are expected to grow by more than 40% each
year during 2013-2015. Shipments of laser illuminated units are expected to begin in 2013
for the high-end and d-Cinema ranges. In 2014, PMA anticipates a growth rate of more
than 80% for the high-end laser models and nearly double for the digital cinema
laser models.

PMA’s quarterly forecast also identifies the anticipated growth of relatively inexpensive, medium-throw projectors.


Michael Abramson, PMA’s VP of projector research at PMA, said: "While outlook for ultra-short-throw
projectors (i.e., ones with a throw ratio of <0.38) is still very promising, there are
a lot more medium-throw projectors coming to market that allow big-screen viewing from up-close distances."