Two-panel reflective liquid crystal display projection...

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Plural physical display element control system – Display elements arranged in matrix

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C349S008000, C353S034000

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06995738

ABSTRACT:
A system provides a two-panel projection system wherein both display devices run a sequence of red, green, and blue color fields with the sequences staggered so that two different color images are projected at any given time. Each panel shows a color field for two thirds of a frame time while the combination of colors displayed changes every one third of a frame time. With two separate red-green-blue sequences being projected, the display will be twice as bright as a single panel system and the presence of two different color fields at any give time will reduce the visibility of any color splitting artifacts.

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