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Projection Displays
Edward H. Stupp, Stupp Associates, Inc.
Matthew S. Brennesholtz, Philips Research
Hardcover, 438 pages, published Dec. 1998
Overview
As display technology becomes
ever more sophisticated, demand for projection systems is
booming. From high-tech entertainment to video conferencing and
presentations, the applications of electronic projection are
escalating. This comprehensive reference encompasses projector
components, subsystems and systems. The broad coverage includes
an examination of the relative merits of the different
technologies available and an outline of the underlying
principles and practical limitations in the design of a new
display projector.
Features include:
- Review of the applications,
markets and market forecasts for projection displays
- Focus on subsystems and
components of the light engine of projection systems, including
discussions of image generating components, lenses, filters, and
lamps, as well as projection screens
- Examination of the advantages
and disadvantages of a variety of projector architectures,
including projectors based on emissive image-generating
components, light-valves and light-amplifiers
- Models for predicting the
performance of light-valve projectors
- Section on display
characteristics including the measurement of the parameters used
to distinguish between projection display products from different
manufacturers.
- An extensive glossary of
projection related terms and acronyms
Projection scientists, engineers
and technicians working in the field will value this unique
resource as will managers wishing to understand projection
displays for the purpose of specification and procurement.
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