JMGO Poised To Lead Laser Projection With MALC 2.0 Triple Laser Optics At IFA 2024


KUALA LUMPUR, JMGO, a pioneer in optical technology, will showcase its in-house developed Microstructure Adaptive Laser Control (MALC) 2.0 Triple Laser Optics at Innovation For All (IFA) 2024 in Berlin, taking place from Sept 6 to 10.

This innovation is set to redefine laser projection by overcoming the industry’s persistent challenge of achieving high brightness, contrast, and colour simultaneously, according to a statement.

JMGO Chief Executive Officer, Forrest Li said: “The MALC 2.0 Triple Laser Optics embodies our relentless drive to overcome the industry’s toughest challenges.

“As the ace of laser projection, we are always at the forefront of RandD breakthroughs, setting new standards by delivering premium viewing experiences with uncompromised picture quality.”

Laser technology is renowned for delivering unmatched brightness and colour over light-emitting diode (LED) and lamp-based systems. However, the trade-off between brightness, contrast, and colour has been a significant hurdle for both laser
and hybrid laser/LED projectors.

Typically, increasing brightness reduces contrast and oversaturated colours, while prioritising colour often results in lower brightness, compromising the overall viewing experience.

Nevertheless, JMGO’s MALC 2.0 Triple Laser Optics breaks this barrier, enabling viewers to enjoy lifelike imagery with brilliant brightness, deep contrast, and precise colour reproduction, without any compromise in picture quality.

Incorporating nine patented technologies, the MALC 2.0 laser engine also enhances brightness uniformity, reduces laser speckles, and improves optical efficiency, all while significantly lowering production costs. These innovations will be detailed during the press event on Sept 7.

At the event, JMGO will also debut its new MALC 2.0-powered projectors, including the flagship N1S Ultimate 4K where attendees can experience these groundbreaking innovations firsthand and participate in interactive activities like the 120S Color Challenge and Space of Imagination, designe
d to showcase the unique strengths of MALC 2.0.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency