Just looking at that diagram gives the impression that unlike color wheel based DLP systems, the entire three-color latent image for each pixel can be achieved, and thus no temporal shifting to result in DLP rainbows.
If this is correct then it is good news. I wonder, though, how big the LED-portion of the overall light engine is. In other words, how big would a front projector have to be in order for it to be used in a projected image to screen scenario.
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GhostDoggy @ Jun 6th 2008 6:28AM
Just looking at that diagram gives the impression that unlike color wheel based DLP systems, the entire three-color latent image for each pixel can be achieved, and thus no temporal shifting to result in DLP rainbows.
If this is correct then it is good news. I wonder, though, how big the LED-portion of the overall light engine is. In other words, how big would a front projector have to be in order for it to be used in a projected image to screen scenario.