Projection HDTV – What technology is behind a project is HDTV?

Posted by admin | Component Receivers Articles | Tuesday 29 June 2010 4:26 pm

There are four basic elements of the design concept HDTV – projector, screen, control panel, and the audio system. Each of these components can be purchased in easy to install individual or entity. Most of the configuration of the projector. It is here that all information provided. There are two methods used to form images on the screen. The most common is the LCD and the second alternative is reflective of a soil is a matter of reflectionchip.

micro-electronic systems (MEMS) is a digital mirror that uses liquid crystal on silicon micro-reflections occur. Both methods were collected through a lens. Are wide and then appears on the TV screen. The broadcast regulatory framework and reflective projection projector is responsible for this process.

With the HDTV screen is very similar to results in a cinema. The control panel has a built-in functionYou can control the remote. There are basic units that can be measured with a video and home theater receiver. If you use a projection HDTV in a meeting room that the core, the sound and the computer.

Speakers HDTV projection provides an advanced audio system that includes Home THX, Dolby 5.1 surround and Dolby Digital EX. The largest projection HDTV market sales at this time for the Samsung Tantus HCL473W. It has a 47 "screen, autofocus, a fine pitch screen, and resolution of 1000 lines.

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