Large Screen
Displays
Large screen displays may be defined as any
dynamic display that can be viewed by more than one person and
is at least two feet wide. The large screen display market is
diverse,
with many differing products and technologies, each having
certain strengths and weaknesses, competing to fill the needs
of the end user.
Due to their broad signal compatibility, large screen
displays offer capabilities that span far beyond a traditional
TV, such as high definition television, cable and satellite
display. They can also be used for gaming, digital pictures,
computers and more.
Large screen displays are perfect for digital signage in
hotels and restaurants. The large screen is perfect for people
who require data and graphics that need to be precisely
displayed such as photo image quality, motion video
applications, 3D technologies, entertainment, playing games and
Web design. Light rays emanated from the projection lens are
reflected by the transparent plate, whereby an optical image is
formed on the entire diffusing display. Since the optical image
is displayed on the entire expanse of the diffusing display, no
non-display areas will appear on the screen even when the
plurality of projection screen device are arranged in the
matrix array.
If you feed a poor quality digital signal into a high
quality HDTV it will still look lousy when it comes out on the
screen. An HD-DVD or Blu-ray disc, on the other hand, can look
absolutely pristine on the same HDTV. EDTV isn't as high
resolution as HDTV, but it's noticeably better than the
standard definition TV that most of us are used to. The Docking
Adapter enables the transfer of content onto the ARCHOS player
directly from digital cameras, storage drives or other
media.
Setting up a home theater utilizing high frequency and Ultra
Clear Panel technology will work together to offer the
smoothest motion and boldest bright and dark tones. Home
theater Enthusiasts depend on large screen displays to provide
superior performance when image quality is the highest
expectation. LCD and plasma displays will provide the clearest
and sharpest images. DLP and rear projection systems can cost
less, but a major disadvantage in these systems is the viewing
angle — DLP and rear projection do not provide as clear a
picture when viewing the screen from an angle.
Yes, imagine a television set that you can literally just
hang on the wall. One no longer need sacrifice visual delight
or pleasure to save space.
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