Konica Minolta Unveils Symfos OLED Lighting Samples

Konica Minolta has unveiled its new next-generation lighting brand called Symfos- the OLED-010K OLED lighting panel sample kit, including four OLED panels, and external driver box and an AC adapter. The OLED itself uses all phosphorescent emitters and offers 45 lm/W.


This is the same panel that Philips is offering (as the Lumiblade Plus). In fact Philips is producing this panel for Konica Minolta, as was announced in July 2011.

The features of the new product as following:
•    Luminance: 1,000 cd/m2
•    Efficiency: 45 lm/W
•    Luminous flux: 12 lm
•    Lifetime (D50): 8,000 hours
•    Color temperature: 2,800K
•    Size: 74x74x2.8 mm (excluding socket, cord and protruding parts).

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