With the digital projection system there is actually a 20% loss of light in the system. Requiring on the surface a brighter lamp, but because the image is on longer, (doesn't go black) I would think they can get that back. The 20% is a heat problem though, it has to go somewhere.
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With the digital projection system there is actually a 20% loss of light in the system. Requiring on the surface a brighter lamp, but because the image is on longer, (doesn't go black) I would think they can get that back. The 20% is a heat problem though, it has to go somewhere.
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