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Safety Aspects of a Miniature Handheld Laser Projector
The laser industry is fifty years old and yet remains dynamic with the continued introduction of applications in an increasing number of fields. More
Two Uni-axial Scanning Mirrors Vs One Bi-axial Scanning Mirror
Taking into account actuation methods and consequences, the need for high resolutions, production yields, optical aspects as well as projection power efficiencies, it is clear that the two Uni-Axial scanning mirrors approach presents the optimal solution for mobile personal projectors. More
Micro-Display Vs. Scanning Mirrors Projectors
The Scanning Mirrors method is basically "Uni dimensional" in the sense that the projected combined (RGB) beam spot is a pixel's scale and the projected image is built one pixel at a time. Comparably, the Micro-Display architecture is inherently a planar one - the projection "spot" is scaled by a whole frame of pixels which is synchronously projected. More
Color Gamut on Laser Scanning Projectors
Among the other significant quality advantages that laser offers, projection displays based on scanning mirrors and LASER technology provide saturated colors, and bright images. Such projecting applications can benefit from such enhanced imaging-which could generate brilliant, life-size pictures completely filling the spatial acceptance range of the human eye-range.More