Projection display apparatus having predetermined conditions to

Liquid crystal cells – elements and systems – Liquid crystal system – Projector including liquid crystal cell

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349 8, 353 69, G02F 11335, G03B 2100

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061185019

ABSTRACT:
A projection display apparatus has a reflective type display for displaying a two-dimensional image on a display surface, a projection optical system for projecting an enlargement image of the two-dimensional image displayed on the display surface onto a projection image surface, the projection optical system having a diaphragm and a decentering optical element disposed between the diaphragm and the reflective type display and decentered with respect to the diaphragm, and wherein the predetermined conditions are satisfied when an image center ray is defined by a line connecting a center position of the display surface and the center position of the projection image surface.

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