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Three-Color Laser Projectors Enter a New Era: Technical Obstacles Overcome

2025-07-02

Recently, the China Electronic Video Industry Association officially approved the project to establish the group standard titled "Technical Requirements and Test Methods for Color of Three-Color Laser Projectors." This initiative will be led by industry players such as Qingdao Hisense Laser Display Co., Ltd., with plans to promote the standard to the International Standards Organization in the future.


Industry experts believe that the introduction of this specialized standard for three-color laser projectors signifies that the technology has moved beyond rapid iterations and has entered a more stable and reliable phase of development. The establishment of these standards is based on the high maturity of technical capabilities, marking a significant milestone for the three-color laser industry.


According to industry analysis, by 2025, the market share of new three-color laser technology products in mid-to-high-end smart projectors—those with brightness exceeding 1,500 lumens—could exceed 80%, positioning them as the dominant force in the industry. The advancement of three-color laser technology is evident beyond just market share; it also reflects a shift in cost dynamics.


From a cost perspective, the price difference between a 2,000-lumen three-color laser projector and monochrome laser or LED light sources has narrowed to less than 0.5 times. In the realm of consumer electronics, particularly in the mid-to-high-end market, the cost ratio of new technology to older technology has reached 1.5:1. This cost reduction paves the way for large-scale adoption and replacement, indicating that three-color lasers are well-positioned to gradually replace monochromatic lasers and LED light sources.


Additionally, the latest generation of three-color laser products from industry leaders like XGIMI and Hisense has achieved a speckle control level exceeding 99.9% for the first time, which essentially renders speckle invisible. Speckle has historically been a major barrier to the widespread adoption of three-color lasers, but the significant advancement in speckle elimination technology has improved control from around 95% to over 99.9%. This dramatic reduction represents hundreds of times improvement in speckle quantity, eliminating a notable technical flaw in three-color lasers.


Improved technology and reduced costs are key factors driving more companies to adopt three-color lasers as standard configurations in mid-to-high-end products. It appears that three-color lasers have now crossed a pivotal "popularization threshold."

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Three-Color Laser Projectors Enter a New Era: Technical Obstacles Overcome

2025-07-02

Recently, the China Electronic Video Industry Association officially approved the project to establish the group standard titled "Technical Requirements and Test Methods for Color of Three-Color Laser Projectors." This initiative will be led by industry players such as Qingdao Hisense Laser Display Co., Ltd., with plans to promote the standard to the International Standards Organization in the future.


Industry experts believe that the introduction of this specialized standard for three-color laser projectors signifies that the technology has moved beyond rapid iterations and has entered a more stable and reliable phase of development. The establishment of these standards is based on the high maturity of technical capabilities, marking a significant milestone for the three-color laser industry.


According to industry analysis, by 2025, the market share of new three-color laser technology products in mid-to-high-end smart projectors—those with brightness exceeding 1,500 lumens—could exceed 80%, positioning them as the dominant force in the industry. The advancement of three-color laser technology is evident beyond just market share; it also reflects a shift in cost dynamics.


From a cost perspective, the price difference between a 2,000-lumen three-color laser projector and monochrome laser or LED light sources has narrowed to less than 0.5 times. In the realm of consumer electronics, particularly in the mid-to-high-end market, the cost ratio of new technology to older technology has reached 1.5:1. This cost reduction paves the way for large-scale adoption and replacement, indicating that three-color lasers are well-positioned to gradually replace monochromatic lasers and LED light sources.


Additionally, the latest generation of three-color laser products from industry leaders like XGIMI and Hisense has achieved a speckle control level exceeding 99.9% for the first time, which essentially renders speckle invisible. Speckle has historically been a major barrier to the widespread adoption of three-color lasers, but the significant advancement in speckle elimination technology has improved control from around 95% to over 99.9%. This dramatic reduction represents hundreds of times improvement in speckle quantity, eliminating a notable technical flaw in three-color lasers.


Improved technology and reduced costs are key factors driving more companies to adopt three-color lasers as standard configurations in mid-to-high-end products. It appears that three-color lasers have now crossed a pivotal "popularization threshold."