Rear projection TVs are often an economical way to get a big screen and a great picture. They can be thinner than traditional CRT sets, but aren't thin enough to mount on a wall, as you might with a plasma or LCD flat screen.
As the name indicates, a rear projection television contains a projector, which transmits images from behind the screen through a lens that magnifies them to fill the available viewing space.
There are several different projector technologies in use. The most popular are CRT, LCD, DLP and LCoS.
As the name indicates, a rear projection television contains a projector, which transmits images from behind the screen through a lens that magnifies them to fill the available viewing space.
There are several different projector technologies in use. The most popular are CRT, LCD, DLP and LCoS.
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