
Producing green LEDs with enough “poop” (output for all you engineering-types

) to allow their use in high-powered projection systems has been a real drag. A company called Goldeneye thinks they have come up with the solution with their patented “light recycling” technology which they claim can produce over an RGB white output over 430 lumens per square-millimeter. That is quite a bit of light from an RGB HP LED module and Goldenye claims it’s an industry record. I don’t doubt it.
Kudos to goldeneye! Very kewl!
Click here to read the article from LEDs Magazine
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