Large screen television

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Facsimile – Recording apparatus

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358237, H04N 564, H04N 574

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041774841

ABSTRACT:
A large screen television system comprising two sections which are interconnected at their adjacent ends to define a substantially L-shaped housing configuration. The lower section is an elongated container with a television set supported near the bottom of the container having a lens assembly positioned on top of the television set. At the remote end of the upper section there is provided a rear projection screen. A reflective surface is angularly positioned at the interconnection between the two sections. A picture produced on the television screen is focused by the lens assembly to produce an image on the reflective surface. The image is then reflected from that surface and is projected onto the rear of the projection screen so that an enlarged image of the picture received by the television set may be viewed at a location in front of the screen.

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