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The new generation of Sharp's Mini ZENIGATA is set apart by its round light emitting surface that simplifies the optical design of lights. In addition, they shine with a higher efficiency of up to 100 lm/W, higher luminous flux up of to (typically) 1370 lm and are available with high CRI values of up to 83 and 93 (typically).

The new generation of Mega ZENIGATA COB LED series from Sharp features increased efficiency of up to 108 lm/W, with higher luminous flux up of to (typically) 4780 lm accompanied by high CRI values of up to 93 (typically).

Sharp's new LED modules from the new Mini Zenigata series radiate with an efficiency of up to 99 lm/W, a luminous flux of up to 1550 lm (typical) and are available with a CRI value of up to 82 (typical).

The new generation of the 4W and 7W Mini Zenigata series from Sharp shines with an efficiency of up to 91lm/W, a higher luminous flux of up to (typically) 585lm (typical), and it is available with a CRI value of (typically) 82.

Complemented by the new high-performance LED arrays of up to 50 W, Sharp presents a greatly expanded product portfolio with more than 100 LED modules at the Light + Building 2012. This almost seamlessly covers the brightness spectrum of 5 to 7,000 lm, with a large bandwidth of colour temperatures and high CRI values.

Sharp rounds off its Pico Zenigata LED portfolio with a new white high-performance LED series, while increasing the luminous flux of the previous generation in parallel. The line-up now comprises three different series that shine with luminous flux levels of up to 72.5 lumen and with an efficiency of up to 125 lm/W.

The 2nd generation of the 10W Mini Zeni variant from Sharp now radiates with an even higher efficacy of up to 106 lm/W, a greater luminous flux of up to 900 lm and is available with a (typical) CRI value of 82.

Hamburg, 12 January 2012 – The new product generation is based on the technical advances made in LED production, improving the efficiency by up to 47%. The 2nd generation of the 10W arrays has four distinguishing features in this regard: they are compact, lightweight, economical and significantly brighter than before.

The new LED modules from the new Mega Zeni series from Sharp radiate with an efficiency of up to 100 lm/W, a luminous flux of up to 4770 lm and are available with a (typical) CRI value of up to 93. They are thus one of the first industrial LED solutions to replace traditional 50W HID lamps.

With two new models in the 5.7 inch (14,4 cm) and 8.4 inch (21 cm) categories, Sharp continues to enhance its portfolio of backlit LED industrial displays. The target applications of the new industrial TFT LCDs are mainly testing and measuring instruments, portable medical monitoring devices and building automation systems.

Hamburg, 22 September 2011 – This Fall, Sharp introduces two industrial-grade TFT LCDs with LED backlight, and can thus offer LED backlit displays for industrial applications in all major screen sizes.

Sharp's 15 and 25 W LED modules from the new Mega Zeni series radiate with an efficiency of up to 102 lm/W, a luminous flux of up to 2550 lm and are available with a CRI value of up to 83 (typical), respectively.

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