New 4-Color Breakthrough 140 Inch “Big Screen” T.V. - HIGH DEF. Technology Release At Less Than $1K From Pen Motion Pictures Corp.

LOS ANGELES, CA
(ContentDesk via ContentDesk Direct) January 8, 2006 - The worldwide electronics and home entertainment industry was rocked late this week by the last minute High Definition advanced technology release and demonstrations of Pen Motion Picture Corp.s new game-changer 140 inch (diag.) screen digital mini-projector T.V. home entertainment system prototype technology.
Hot out of development  this ultra high performance breakthrough T.V. system is now prepared to offer home consumers and commercial system users a significant new level of bright/crisp/clear upgraded images in Four (4) primary colors - instead of the current industrys prior art three (3) color limitation.
Plus - 3,500 ANSI lumen performance.Another admirable plus is this new home entertainment systems unparalleled 12,000-hour bulb life  eclipsing the current industry systems less than 2,000-hour bulb service life.

In addition to providing the highest available performance, the new PMP systems low cost - long life projector bulb eliminates the major problem of continuous heavy bulb replacement expenses involving the costly $350-$1000 bulb changes now being experienced by the prior-art home entertainment equipment systems users by enabling replacement of their new design bulb (less than $100 cost) 600% less often.This new evolutionary technology evidently is not appearing from Out-of-the Blue  its the result of over 30 years of cutting edge advanced R&D industry experience by world renowned maverick atomic physist / scientist and electronic system design engineer Nelson Camus PhD.
Dr. Camus began his scientific career by developing a working T.V. station in his cellar at the young age of 17  in a foreign nation where private telecommunications use and ownership were prohibited.
His further study of the phenomena and origin of atmospheric lightning led to his discovery of the exact basis and mechanism that causes lightning  he advanced to develop the super high gain FM pineapple antenna, worked for various companies, including the CIA  he then was credited w.

building and conducting the first cellular phone demonstration in Miami in 78, he is the inventor of the Urine Powered Battery, and other innovative devices, upon making a then thought to be impossible successful audio technology demonstration he was commissioned to build Pink Floyds secret design audio (sub woofer) speaker technology, in collaboration with MDG their R&D team developed
the AC Battery for converting / perfectly synchronizing and scheduling renewable and/or conventional energy generators to the grid for blackout prevention plus enabling exclusive discount cost off-peak
building power operation  from dispatchable energy storage.
With their breakthrough design energy conversion device, The Mag Amp Genset - designed to capture and lower the power grids E.M.F. radiation losses (..the alleged cancer causing component)  it generates to enable increased productivity for electric utility Wind Turbines (preventing the Wind industries major problem  no wind intermittency) to supply reliable 100% pollution FREE high quality real time power and/or efficiency recharge their 90% efficient Hybrid ATP Lithium Ion Pb batteries  for later pure wave A.C. power dispatch to cover the daily Peak Demand.
&Plus their latest development  the room temp.

hyper-conductor enabled PLASMA INDUCTOR reduces multiple power-plant air pollution (emissions) and reduces fossil fuel consumption by creating a modified atmosphere to effect the combustion airs normal fire extinguishing Nitrogen content  which comprises approximately 78% of the air mass - to optimize and increase combustion system efficiency for both stationary power plants and or any transportation applications requiring combustion air.Due to PMPs last minute breakthrough development of the Neltron Digital Mini-Projector  finalized only days before this years Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show, the scenario resulted in an inability to successfully prepare a booth and exhibit at the current 06 CES.
In order to accommodate interested clients, Pen Motion Picture Corp. executive officers have set up a satellite office at the MIRAGE HOTEL  Room #10089, near the 06 International CE Show, to enable mini-projector demonstrations and interviews with interested press representatives.
PMP officials are currently conducting meetings with consumer electronics distribution companies and have established contacts w. various o.e.m.

electronic industry executives  who were significantly impacted with the news and now, after seeing the PMP Projectors specs. and extraordinary picture quality, realize the economic and technological consequences and hurdles they must overcome in order to assure their next years HD system sales and maintain profitability. Plus, due to the latest word by friendly industry rep. insiders who (allegedly) reported to PMP officials that a confederation of leading major big screen HD companies have already demanded that Texas Instruments (suppliers of the prior-art industrys DLP component  one potentially used in the PMP system) made attempts to block PMPs supply of these components).
Folks, things are heating up.

If this big bully strategy is true, it proves that industry players are very concerned about similar challenges and changes to their future economic status caused by the PEN Corps breakthrough home entertainment mini-projector development.
This comes along with news of their (PMP Corps.) latest already incorporated Hyper-conductor audio technology for high performance upgrade and replacement of prior-art Dolby system technology.The new mini-projector systems are currently NOT available at retail stores, but are scheduled for availability within several months  pending current manufacturing and distribution meetings and negotiations.
For consumers - please check your local newspapers and stores advertisements for pending scheduled retail sale costs and system availability.For additional information on Pen Motion Picture Corp. technologies, or to arrange an executive meeting with PMP officials now visiting the Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show, or to schedule a press interview w. demonstration,
joint venture proposals, licensing, or distribution opportunities please contact Stephen Schwika at 1/570-443-7892 or visit: www.penmotionpictures.com
.Contact:Stephen Schwika, Business Development Manager (for CES Executive Assistance) Pen Motion Pictures Corp.

570/ 443-7892http://www.penmotionpictures.com.



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