Abstract
Report Objective:
The objective of this report is to supply technologists, managers, product
planners, engineers, researchers, analysts, retailers, buyers, supply chain
suppliers and marketing personnel with the information needed to evaluate thin
RPTV technology in competition with LCD and plasma displays. The required
information needed to make decisions on the future prospects of RPTV includes
information on thin RPTV technology, manufacturing cost information and
marketing issues. This report contains information on designs of both the
light engine and the projection screen, BOM and other cost estimates for thin
and slim RPTV vs. normal-depth RPTV and data on the consumer acceptance of the
inevitable premium of thin RPTV over normal-depth systems.
Highlights:
- Information on projection lens and other optical designs needed to
implement thin RPTV
- Discussion of the advantages of laser illumination in thin RPTV compared
to illumination by lamps or LEDs.
- Information on screen and fresnel lens design changes needed to give
acceptable image quality
- Discussion of thin and slim RPTV sets that have been marketed through 2007
for consumer and professional applications
- Marketing information on the acceptance by consumers of price-premiums for
various features
- Estimates of the current manufacturing cost increment for light engines
designed to match various cabinet depths.
- BOM estimates of normal, slim and thin RPTV sets using both UHP-type lamps
and lasers, with forecasts through 2011.
- Estimated price premiums of slim and thin RPTV sets over normal RPTVs
through 2011
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The Thin RPTV report contains 62 figures and 18 tables.
Who Should Buy:
- This report should be purchased by anyone involved in design,
manufacturing, distribution or sales of RPTV or flat panel TV sets.
- The report is of value to people planning RPTV research, development or
products.
- Component suppliers to the RPTV manufacturers who need to understand the
future trends in the market
- Product managers and product planners in display systems.
- HDTV planners and buyers at retail stores and chains.
- Engineers and researchers involved in rear projection systems.