Does it have better throw similar to XP-G vs XP-G2?
Same size die… meaning easy upgrade for all our lights… hoho :money_mouth_face:
Dont know if this helps out but both datasheets show a viewing angle of 125.
which is the same, right?
so 20% more output will mean ?% higher surface brightness…and more throw
now, if they would just make red and green xml2s I’d be ecstatic
???
1200 lumens at 3A sounds like a lot to me!
and if you prefer, run at ~20% lower amperage and get longer runtime instead…
I have been waiting for these to come out!!!
Cool, now I’m glad I haven’t bought any new xml lights lately.
Can’t wait to see Match bench test these to 5A J)
There, fixed that for ya! :)
-Garry
Hahah fair enough.
Wow, 2.85v forward voltage at 700mA. That’s pretty great!
YAY… Great news!
Always good to see improved LEDs appearing.
Nice! But a little bummed about all the current lights that I just paid for - some of which are still in the mail on the way to me - now being just a little bit outdated!
That settles it… I’m not going to buy a 3-D TV yet, I’m waiting for 4-D to come out! —KarRacer31
116 lumens-per-watt efficacy at 3 A, 25°C.
You gotta like that!
i read (very) quickly - and gathered 1. yay for overdriving (they’ll continue to come out with new LEDs faster than I’ll wear them out) 2. no pwm (ie constant current) is more efficient
I bought the first 4-D TV and traveled back in time to make this post
Yeah, but if it’s like mine, it gets nothing but reruns… .
That’s great news.
How long do you guys think it would take for the XM-L2 to be found in budget lights? Or even in fasttech.com?
Cheers!