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8 May 1997 NCAP projection displays
John R. Havens, J. Ishioka, Philip J. Jones, Aldrich Lau, Akira Tomita, A. Asano, Nobuhiro Konuma, Kazuhiko Sato, Iwao Takemoto
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Proceedings Volume 3013, Projection Displays III; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.273871
Event: Electronic Imaging '97, 1997, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
Projectors based on polymer-eNCAPsulated liquid crystals can provide bright displays suitable for use in conference rooms with normal lighting. Contrast is generated by light scattering among the droplets, rather than by light absorption with crossed polarizers. We have demonstrated a full-color, compact projector showing 1200 ANSI lumens with 200 watts of lamp power - a light efficiency of 6 lumens/watt. This projector is based on low-voltage NCAP material, highly reflective CMOS die, and matched illumination and projection optics. We will review each of these areas and discuss the integrated system performance.
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John R. Havens, J. Ishioka, Philip J. Jones, Aldrich Lau, Akira Tomita, A. Asano, Nobuhiro Konuma, Kazuhiko Sato, and Iwao Takemoto "NCAP projection displays", Proc. SPIE 3013, Projection Displays III, (8 May 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.273871
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KEYWORDS
Optically addressed spatial light modulators

Absorption

Visualization

Thin films

Coating

Polymers

Lamps

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