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1 March 1994 Evaluation of the InFocus TVT-6000 LCTV
Jason N. Duffey, Brian K. Jones, Don A. Gregory, John L. McClain Jr.
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Abstract
Liquid crystal televisions have become increasingly popular as low-cost spatial light modulators. While the early devices suffered from poor resolution and low contrast, recent models compare favorably to the more traditional (and expensive) modulators. One of the most recent LCTVs is found in the InFocus TVT-6000 television projector. The panels in this projector have 480 X 440 pixels with a 1.32' diagonal clear aperture. A wavefront splitting interferometer has been constructed and analyzed for measuring the complex characteristics of these modulators, including phase and amplitude coupling. The results of this evaluation will be presented.
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Jason N. Duffey, Brian K. Jones, Don A. Gregory, and John L. McClain Jr. "Evaluation of the InFocus TVT-6000 LCTV", Proc. SPIE 2237, Optical Pattern Recognition V, (1 March 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.169426
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KEYWORDS
Video

LCDs

Interferometers

Projection systems

Wavefronts

Optical pattern recognition

Modulators

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