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Wedge Projector Display, will it catch on? |
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Wedge Projector Display, will it catch on?
Just read about a new display technology which as usual predicts that it is future of TV etc :yawn:
What's interesting is that it uses current projector technology coupled with an innovative new optical display technology which promises to produce a better picture than a basic projector screen. Check the link and see what YOU think. Will it be the new must have replacement for plasma? Or not. cya Rooster-x ![]() http://www.camfpd.com/prod10.htm |
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difficult to tell really, I guess I ouwld have to see one working in the flesh to be confident of its image quality, it looks cool. I imagine it is the sort of thing that will be used for displays but lcd panels will be the main stay for home use.
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There is more information at this site as well, that goes on to say that the price of a TV based on this technology could be a lot less than you think
![]() http://www.e4engineering.com/enginee...&type=features cya Rooster-x |
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Ive seen one...the contrast leaves a lot to be desired!
Could be interesting as they develop them though.... Quite liked the idea of a fag packet sized projector mentioned on the e4enginnering site! |
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