Digital Light Processing™: The Convergence of Television and Computer Display

Vishal Markandey, Gregory Hewlett, Gregory Pettitt

The distinction between the television and the computer is blurring. This is apparent by the increase in interactive video information services, computer video applications, and the growing number of products that encompass both computer and telvision functionality. — From a technical perspective, as television technology becomes increasingly digital, it is destined to meet the computer, which is already inherently digital and increasingly suited to handle the intesive processing requirements of digital video. Advances in capture, storage, transmission, and digital signal processing all contribute to the visual information migration from analog to digital. Digital Light Processing displays are optimally suited to integrate into the digital visual information infrastructure encompassing television, computer, and new cross-functional applications.

Published
1996-02
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/M00471
ISBN
978-1-61482-924-9