Television – Video display – Projection device
Patent
1994-06-08
1996-06-04
Groody, James J.
Television
Video display
Projection device
348770, 345197, 36518912, H04N 574, G02B 2700
Patent
active
055238033
ABSTRACT:
It is possible to replace a standard tuning unit in a television with spatial light modulator circuitry to improve the resolution seen by the viewer. The invention herein provides a system architecture, individual part of the system and techniques for minimizing the burst data rate while maintaining a reasonable system speed. The resultant system provides better resolution with a manageable data rate and bandwidth.
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Sampsell Jeffrey B.
Urbanus Paul M.
Cohen Cheryl
Donaldson Richard L.
Groody James J.
Kesterson James C.
Reed Julie L.
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