Behind new cinema projectors

Basic component is a chip Texas Instruments devices for about 3 cm wide, which are located around 1.3 million tiny mirrors. The dimensions are tiny: “A hair also covers six aluminum mirrors,” explains Paul Breedlove, “the system can compose a million different shades of red.”
Hughes-JVC devices contain components classical analog. Image to be projected onto the canvas has three tubes as a source of high resolution color signals generating green and red respectively blue. Behind the transfer of the old VHS cassettes and transferring them to a digital format lies equipment like the VCR that can help you to use vhs to dvd programs.
And this system with Image Light Amplification name (ILA) work on reflection of light. “The core is larger than a cigarette pack,” explains Alan Brawn, head of marketing department at Hughes-JVC in Carlsbad, California.

Behind new cinema projectors

Basic component is a chip Texas Instruments devices for about 3 cm wide, which are located around 1.3 million tiny mirrors. The dimensions are tiny: “A hair also covers six aluminum mirrors,” explains Paul Breedlove, “the system can compose a million different shades of red.”
Hughes-JVC devices contain components classical analog. Image to be projected onto the canvas has three tubes as a source of high resolution color signals generating green and red respectively blue. Behind the transfer of the old VHS cassettes and transferring them to a digital format lies equipment like the VCR that can help you to use vhs to dvd programs.
And this system with Image Light Amplification name (ILA) work on reflection of light. “The core is larger than a cigarette pack,” explains Alan Brawn, head of marketing department at Hughes-JVC in Carlsbad, California.