If the technology were to be adapted to front projection (projecting onto a screen hanging on the wall) I wonder if a lens assy is needed. I'm guessing the laser aspect is that it has the ability to switch On/Off per pixel as it sweeps in a convention CRT-like trace. Many questions, here, but like others my RPTV days are over--especially at $7K for something under 90".
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GhostDoggy @ Oct 24th 2008 8:14AM
If the technology were to be adapted to front projection (projecting onto a screen hanging on the wall) I wonder if a lens assy is needed. I'm guessing the laser aspect is that it has the ability to switch On/Off per pixel as it sweeps in a convention CRT-like trace. Many questions, here, but like others my RPTV days are over--especially at $7K for something under 90".