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  2. List of CRT video projectors - Wikipedia

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    No cooling fans. Internal prism focus system with a single projection lens. 50 inch fixed screen projector with two projector lenses with three tubes. 60 fL on screen brightness. 72 inch fixed screen projector with two projector lenses with crt three tubes. 30 fL on screen brightness.

  3. Extended Display Identification Data - Wikipedia

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    Extended Display Identification Data ( EDID) and Enhanced EDID ( E-EDID) are metadata formats for display devices to describe their capabilities to a video source (e.g., graphics card or set-top box ). The data format is defined by a standard published by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA).

  4. Liquid crystal on silicon - Wikipedia

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    Liquid crystal on silicon. Liquid crystal on silicon ( LCoS or LCOS) is a miniaturized reflective active-matrix liquid-crystal display or "microdisplay" using a liquid crystal layer on top of a silicon backplane. It is also known as a spatial light modulator. LCoS initially was developed for projection televisions, but has since found ...

  5. LCD projector - Wikipedia

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    LCD projector. An LCD projector is a type of video projector for displaying video, images or computer data on a screen or other flat surface. It is a modern equivalent of the slide projector or overhead projector. To display images, LCD ( liquid-crystal display) projectors typically send light from a metal-halide lamp through a prism or series ...

  6. List of flat panel display manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Flat-panel displays are thin panels of glass or plastic used for electronically displaying text, images, or video. Liquid crystal displays (LCD), OLED (organic light emitting diode) and microLED displays are not quite the same; since LCD uses a liquid crystal that reacts to an electric current blocking light or allowing it to pass through the panel, whereas OLED/microLED displays consist of ...

  7. ViewSonic - Wikipedia

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    Revenue. $1 billion (2023) Number of employees. 1,400 (2023) Website. www.viewsonic.com. ViewSonic Corporation is an American privately held multinational electronics company with headquarters in Brea, California, United States . The company was founded in 1987 as Keypoint Technology Corporation by James Chu and was renamed to its present name ...

  8. 3LCD - Wikipedia

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    3LCD. 3LCD is the name and brand of a major LCD projection color image generation technology used in modern digital projectors. 3LCD technology was developed and refined by Japanese imaging company Epson in the 1980s and was first licensed for use in projectors in 1988. In January 1989, Epson launched its first 3LCD projector, the VPJ-700.

  9. M-3DI Standard - Wikipedia

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    M-3DI Standard. The M-3DI Standard, announced by Panasonic Corporation together with XpanD 3D in March 2011, aims to provide industry-wide compatibility and standardisation of LC (Active) Shutter Glasses hardware between manufacturers. [1]