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seminar report of micro display technology pdf
Epson's microdisplay technology encompasses HTPS panels (high-temperature polysilicon TFT liquid crystal panels), optical design, and manufacturing technology. Heading up the list of products that use this microdisplay technology are our LCD projectors, which use an optical device built from a combination of three tiny, high-resolution HTPS panels ("chips") to project images.Three-chip LCD projectors work by splitting white light emitted by a light source into its three primary component colors of red, green, and blue. Each of these beams of light is directed to its own HTPS panel. The beams pass through their respective panels before being recombined efficiently to form an image. It is this precision optical device that gives Epson's business and home projectors their characteristic image brightness, natural colors, and eye-friendliness*.
Epson's microdisplay technology encompasses HTPS panels (high-temperature polysilicon TFT liquid crystal panels), optical design, and manufacturing technology. Heading up the list of products that use this microdisplay technology are our LCD projectors, which use an optical device built from a combination of three tiny, high-resolution HTPS panels ("chips") to project images.Three-chip LCD projectors work by splitting white light emitted by a light source into its three primary component colors of red, green, and blue. Each of these beams of light is directed to its own HTPS panel. The beams pass through their respective panels before being recombined efficiently to form an image. It is this precision optical device that gives Epson's business and home projectors their characteristic image brightness, natural colors, and eye-friendliness*.