| Below is a list of articles with the most recent ones listed first. |
 |
|
Buy The Basics of the DLP Projector by Buy Software |
Topic: Projectors |
| DLP projectors – also known as Digital Light Processing
projectors – have brought the proverbial silver screen to
the home front. The fact that some theaters actually use
this type of technology for feature movie projection makes
this truer than you might imagine. After being digitally
converte... |
| Published: Tuesday 14 April, 2009 |
 |
|
Buy What Are Applications Of Video Projector? by Buy Software |
Topic: Projectors |
| A video projector, also known as a Digital Projector, may be built into a cabinet with a rear projection screen (rear projection TV, or RPTV) to form a single unified display device, now popular for home theater applications. |
| Published: Wednesday 21 January, 2009 |
 |
|
Buy Projectors - Part I by Buy Software |
Topic: Projectors |
| The use of visual information in a presentation was once a burdensome task requiring advanced preparation of slides, overhead projector materials, and projection system availability at a venue. Not any more. The field of image projection has seen huge changes over the past few years, fuelled both by... |
| Published: Wednesday 25 April, 2007 |
 |
|
Buy Projectors - Part II by Buy Software |
Topic: Projectors |
| Since the LCD panels of a projector are too small to apply a colour filter by vapour deposition in the same manner as monitors, the light must first of all be split into the three primary colours of red, green and blue. |
| Published: Wednesday 25 April, 2007 |
 |
|
Buy Projectors - Part III by Buy Software |
Topic: Projectors |
| Texas Instruments began working on a spatial light modulating technology nearly twenty-five years ago. Starting as the Deformable Mirror Device in 1977, the technology evolved over the following years, leading to Dr. Larry Hornbeck's invention of the optical semiconductor known as the Digital Microm... |
| Published: Wednesday 25 April, 2007 |
 |
|
Buy Projectors - Part IV by Buy Software |
Topic: Projectors |
| LCOS can be viewed as a hybrid between the transmissive LCD and reflective DLP technologies, which attempts to combine the best features of both, while eliminating their drawbacks. In essence, it is a reflective technology that uses liquid crystals instead of individual mirrors. |
| Published: Wednesday 25 April, 2007 |
 |
 |