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Projection displays

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Projection is a technology for generating large, high resolution images at a price point end users can afford as mentioned in this paper, which allows it to be used in a wide variety of large-screen markets such as television and cinema.
Abstract
Projection is a technology for generating large, high resolution images at a price point end users can afford. This allows it to be used in a wide variety of large-screen markets such as television and cinema. In addition, there are emerging small screen markets where a pocketable miniaturized projector can display images from mobile information devices such as smart phones or portable media players.Fully revised, this second edition of [start italics]Projection Displays[end italics] provides up-to-date coverage of the optical and mechanical systems in electronic projection displays. It takes into account major new developments in the many technologies needed to manufacture a projector display system. It presents a comprehensive review of projector architectures, systems, components and devices. Key new and updated features include: new material on light sources for projection displays; updated information on the human factors of projection displays including color gamuts, resolution and speckle; coverage of new image generating systems including LCOS and scanned laser systems; up to date information on front and rear projection screens; practical examples of projection display applications; models for predicting the performance of optical and mechanical systems This book is aimed at practicing engineers and researchers involved in the research, development, design and manufacture of projection displays. It includes key aspects from the many technologies contributing to projection systems such as illumination sources, optical design, electronics, semiconductor design, microdisplay systems and mechanical engineering. The book will also be of interest to graduate students taking courses in display technology and imaging science, as well as students of the many other engineering, physics and optics disciplines that lead into the field of projection displays.

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High Image Quality Wearable Displays with a Fast-response Liquid Crystal

TL;DR: In this paper, two ultra-low viscosity liquid crystals for high image quality wearable displays with a field sequential color LCOS are presented, which offers vivid color, high ambient contrast ratio, low power consumption, and mitigated color breakup even at -20 o C.
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Tiled waveguide display with a wide field-of-view

TL;DR: In this paper, a waveguide display includes light sources, a source waveguide, an output waveguide and a controller, and the location/direction of the emitted expanded image light is based in part on the orientation of the light sources.
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65.2: Blue‐Phase Liquid Crystals for Projection Displays

TL;DR: In this paper, a projection display using blue-phase liquid crystal (BPLC) was proposed, which enables field sequential projection display with suppressed color breakup, and methods for reducing the operating voltage were also discussed.
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Emerging autostereoscopic displays

TL;DR: Displays that will be the first generation of glasses-free systems, with the exception of the head-tracked displays described in chapter ▶Headand Eye-Tracking Solutions for Autostereoscopic and Holographic 3D Displays, are covered in this chapter.
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Sealing processes of MgAl2O4-to-Glass for projection cathode ray tubes

TL;DR: In this paper, a 5-inch cathode-ray tube (CRT) faceplate using magnesium-aluminumoxide (MgAl2O4), abbreviated as MAO, was developed.