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Panorama Labs Announces World's First Magneto-Photonic Projector

By Staff   May 14, 2007

Panorama Labs, the company pioneering magneto-photonic crystal technologies, announced that it has completed and successfully operated its first magneto-photonic projector.

The Panorama Labs projector's features include high-speed switching, pixel remanence, low power requirements and high thermal tolerance. This is the first time that light has been successfully directly manipulated by a projector imager, without utilizing liquid crystal or micro-mirrors, projecting an image on a screen. The heart of the system is a micro display light engine, based on the principle of magneto-optical switching, which will form the core technology for a number of applications including digital cinema projectors, rear projection TVs, home theatre projectors, displays, mass storage, and telecom switching devices.
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PANORAMA LABS’ BREAKTHROUGH TECHNOLOGIES TO BRIGHTEN THE FUTURE OF DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT, DCinema Today,
NEW YORK-Feb 20, 2007
Switching Speed and Woven Displays Enable Endless Possibilities
Panorama Labs, the company pioneering digital entertainment technologies, announced today that it has achieved significant breakthroughs in the areas of magneto-optics and fiber-device technology that promise to revolutionize the way images are projected and displayed. 
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Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Jan. 09, 2007
When Film Turns Digital: The strengths of digital cinema far outweigh its initial high outlay. Mike Feazel cuts through the hype to find out what its real advantages are and if there is a downside to worry about.
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Wall Street Journal October 25, 2006; Page B9 Noted . . . PANORAMA LABS Pty. Ltd. (Perth, Australia) -- Frank Stirling was named the first president of the digital-cinema strategic business unit of this magneto-photonic technology provider. He will be based in Los Angeles. Mr. Stirling, 60, most recently served as the founder and chief executive officer of Stirling Media Inc.
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Panorama Labs digital cinema technology featured in October, 2006 Screen Digest
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DIGITAL CINEMA VETERAN FRANK STIRLING JOINS PANORAMA LABS 
Former Boeing Executive to Direct Projector Development and Commercialization  (DcinemaToday)
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