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An ultra-high-performance lamp, often known by the
Philips Koninklijke Philips N.V. (), commonly shortened to Philips, is a Dutch multinational conglomerate corporation that was founded in Eindhoven in 1891. Since 1997, it has been mostly headquartered in Amsterdam, though the Benelux headquarters is ...
trademark UHP, is a high-pressure mercury arc lamp. These were originally known as ultra-high-pressure lamps, because the internal pressure can rise to as much as 200 atmospheres when the lamp reaches its operating temperature. It was developed by
Philips Koninklijke Philips N.V. (), commonly shortened to Philips, is a Dutch multinational conglomerate corporation that was founded in Eindhoven in 1891. Since 1997, it has been mostly headquartered in Amsterdam, though the Benelux headquarters is ...
in 1995 for use in commercial projection systems, home theatre projectors, MD-PTVs and video walls. Unlike other common mercury vapor lamps used in projection systems, it is not a metal halide lamp, as it uses only mercury. Philips claims a lifetime of over 10,000 hours for the lamps. These lamps are highly efficient compared to other projection lampsa single 132
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UHP lamp is used by DLP manufacturers such as
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and RCA to power their DLP rear-projection TV lines. It is used in many LCD and DL
video projectors


Known manufacturers of high-pressure discharge lamps (UHP or similar)

* EYE/Iwasaki (HSCR) (AC only), Japan based. * Osram/Sylvania (P-VIP / NeoLux) (AC only), Europe based company. * Panasonic, Matsushita (HS, UHM) (AC only), Japan based company. * Philips (UHP) (AC only), Europe based company. * Phoenix (SHP), Japan based company. * Ushio (NSH, UMPRD, NSHA), Japan based company. * Epson (E-TORL) (Made by EYE/Iwasaki), Japan based company. * In the initial UHP lamp development stage, Philips and Osram took a lead, and focused on AC (alternate current) technology and has cross patent sharing with each other. As a result, Japanese companies focuses on DC (direct current) technology to bypass European patents.


Chinese lamp manufacturers

Manufacturers mostly in China have been reported to be making inferior counterfeit lamps. In the UK, one lamp distributor was prosecuted for supplying counterfeit Epson lamps that seriously damaged an Epson projector in Germany. In India, 400 people complained of irritation and swelling in eyes after several China-made halogen lamps burst during a cultural program. As an increasing number of counterfeit lamps are being sold, projector manufacturers, such as Optoma and Epson stress the importance of authentic and original lamps. Optoma and Epson hold the biggest projector market share in DLP and LCD respectively.


Devices using UHP lamps

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DLP rear-projection TV sets. * Sony LCD rear-projection TV sets. * Most digital projectors manufactured post 2001 (except LED projectors) *
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ILP-2 high-intensity light source * Mitsubishi DLP projection televisions * Barco Sim7 series
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simulation projectors * Epson LCD projectors * Acer DLP projectors


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External links


Philips, UHP lamp manufacturerTexas Instruments' DLP website
Gas discharge lamps