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SM: Have you started working on solutions for the lighting industry? AE: We have. It was always our plan to get into lighting, but we are doing it faster now. We did not get the revenue in projection we were hoping for in display and the idea of using a single light source is very
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SM: Where is the company in terms of revenues and actual designs and production volumes? AE: We have revenue from the projection television market. We also have revenue from the front projection applications, and that is increasing as well. One big application is LCD. What we have done to try and accelerate that is work closely
SM: Does the form factor of your technology make small projectors feasible? AE: We would use a different chip size, which is OK because our technology allows you to use whatever chip size you want.