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1 August 1990 Large-screen displays for consumer and theater use
William E. Glenn
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Proceedings Volume 1255, Large-Screen and Projection Displays II; (1990) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.19875
Event: Electronic Imaging: Advanced Devices and Systems, 1990, Santa Clara, CA, United States
Abstract
Large screen television displays have been developed for use in stadiums, aircraft simulators, and large auditoriums. Electronic display of these images will become even more widespread with the introduction of high definition television. Consumer applications of HDTV require a large (about 3' x 5 1/3') bright display at a relatively low cost. This paper will discuss the properties of commercially available large screen television displays and evaluate the options for the new technologies that could satisfy the requirements of the future applications.
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William E. Glenn "Large-screen displays for consumer and theater use", Proc. SPIE 1255, Large-Screen and Projection Displays II, (1 August 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.19875
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KEYWORDS
Projection systems

LCDs

Light valves

Televisions

Light sources

Large screens

Control systems

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