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Cisco Releases Visual Networking Index for 2011-2016

February 20th, 2012

Networking equipment maker Cisco Systems believes that video will continue to be a strong driver of traffic increases on global mobile data networks and has released the latest in their annual series of reports that track and forecast the impact of visual networking applications on global networks. This year’s report details a number of advances that affect the New Era projector market.

  • Mobile data traffic grew 133% in 2011.
  • Connection speed on mobile data networks in 2011 grew by 66% over 2010, averaging 1.4 megabits per second.
  • Smart phones, which represent 12% of global handsets in use, consumed an average of 150 megabytes per month in 2011, nearly triple that of 2010.
  • In 2011, for the first time, mobile video traffic accounted for more than half of all mobile data traffic (52%).

Taken together, these statistics indicate that the average smart phone user took advantage of a robust content delivery network in 2011 and it delivered high quality video they could display for small to medium sized audiences via pico projector.

Cisco paints an even brighter future.

  • Mobile network connection speeds are expected to grow nine fold by 2016, exceeding 2.9 megabits per second in 2016.
  • The average smartphone is forecast to consume 2.6 GB of traffic per month in 2016, a 17-fold increase.
  • 70% of the world’s mobile data traffic is expected to be video by 2016.

To illustrate the devices that contribute to the historical and forecast increases in mobile network traffic, the Visual Networking Index (VNI) ranks categories of mobile devices and compares them to standard handsets. While smart phones generate 35 times the mobile data usage of standard handsets, mobile phone projectors use 300 times the mobile data, more than twice that of a tablet (121X) and second only to laptops (498X) Mobile users with pico projectors clearly value ease with which they can pull down a video, be it YouTube or sales presentation, and share it with friends or clients.

PMA’s projector market research and end-user/industry surveys routinely reveal that sharing video is the number one reason consumers purchase pico projectors. Cisco’s VNI offers a compelling argument that this trend will continue.

Cisco Visual Networking Index

 

QD Laser Introduces A New Green Laser

February 16th, 2012

 

QD Laser has announced a new frequency-doubled 532 nm compact green laser diode. The device is housed in a module of approximately 0.5 cm³ total volume. The current prototype produces over 100 mW (Continuous Wave) of green light, with a line width of less than 0.01 nm, and and is capable of high-speed modulation above 100 Mhz. Power dissipation at 100 mW output is about 900 mW, equating to a wall-plug efficiency of more than 10 percent. QD Laser revealed that they are currently sampling a 5 mW version of this module and will begin sample shipments of a 50 mW version in 2012Q2. Mass production of the product is planned for 2012Q4.

As witnessed by PMA’s extensive projector market research, several companies have recently introduced synthetic green laser modules to take advantage of the ongoing delay in shipments of direct diode green lasers.

QD Laser

 

Keen High Displays New Projectors

February 6th, 2012

Personal electronics maker Keen High Technologies, headquartered in Shenzhen, China, demonstrated two new projectors at the Consumer Electronics Show, held in Las Vegas from January 10-13, 2012. Keen High’s “Mini Projector” produces 100 lumens at XGA (1,024×768) resolution from an LCOS imager and features HDMI, VGA and Composite Video inputs. The battery powered “Pico Projector” uses a DLP imager to produce 30 lumens at WVGA (854×480) resolution via HDMI or Composite Video inputs. Both models have built-in Personal Media Players, with SD card slots and USB ports, to display popular video and image files.

PMA supplies the industry’s most complete and accurate projector market research, including an up-to-date directory of new models, like these from Keen High.

Keen High Technologies

3M Introduces MP410 DLP New Era Projector

February 2nd, 2012

At CES 2012, 3M introduced the MP410 personal projector. 3M, who has always used LCOS imagers for their pico projectors, chose a Wide XGA (1,280×768) DLP imager, producing 300 lumens and weighing 1 lb. The 2GB Personal Media Player (PMP), SD card slot and USB port to display popular image, video and office files. VGA and HDMI ports enable connection to PC’s and other devices. 3M also offers a wireless USB devices that enables wireless display from laptops and other mobile devices.

PMA’s projector market research has followed 3M’s introductions of pico projectors since the MPro110, but this is the first non-LCOS New Era projector 3M has introduced.

3M Pico Projectors