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26 April 2002 Changing scenarios in the projection market
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Proceedings Volume 4657, Projection Displays VIII; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.463791
Event: Electronic Imaging, 2002, San Jose, California, United States
Abstract
The projection market is undergoing many dynamic changes. Front LCD and front-reflective (mainly DLP) technologies compete with each other for most projection applications. The front-projector market is still emerging, with new technologies (such as liquid-crystal-on-silicon, or LCOS), new product categories developing (like <EQ3-pound projectors), and new suppliers entering the market. In the rear-projection market, although rear CRT remains the dominant force in large TV applications, new products based on rear DLP, LCD, and LCOS will take more market share from rear-CRT technology. This paper analyzes changing scenarios in the projection market by examining the developments over last five years. Also, this paper touches on what to expect in the next five years.
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Sweta Dash "Changing scenarios in the projection market", Proc. SPIE 4657, Projection Displays VIII, (26 April 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.463791
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KEYWORDS
Projection systems

LCDs

Digital Light Processing

CRTs

Liquid crystal on silicon

Televisions

Manufacturing

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