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1 September 1975 Television Projectors
Herbert C. Hendrickson, Jerrett D. Stafford
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Abstract
The ability of television to display a completely flexible format together with the new ability to use digital computers to directly synthesize television video without use of cameras has created new applications for television projectors. These include: Command and control interactive displays both strategic and tactical. Simulation and training displays which duplicate the real world in color and perspective. Dynamic scoreboard, close-ups, and instant replay displays at concert and sports arenas. In addition, the visual impact of large screen commercial and closed circuit color TV together with rapidly declining projector cost is creating a vast home market which may rival the automobile industry.
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Herbert C. Hendrickson and Jerrett D. Stafford "Television Projectors", Proc. SPIE 0059, Simulators and Simulation II: Design, Applications and Techniques, (1 September 1975); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954361
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KEYWORDS
Projection systems

Light valves

CRTs

Mirrors

Reflectivity

Liquid crystals

Televisions

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