Rear-projection television
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British pronunciation/ɹˈiəpɹədʒˈɛkʃən tˈɛlɪvˌɪʒən/
American pronunciation/ɹˈɪɹpɹədʒˈɛkʃən tˈɛlɪvˌɪʒən/
RPTV

Definicja i Znaczenie "rear-projection television"

Rear-projection television
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telewizor z projekcją tylną, telewizor tylno projektowany

a type of television where the image is projected onto the back of the screen using a combination of light sources, mirrors, and lenses, allowing for larger screen sizes but with deeper TV cabinets compared to flat-panel TVs

What is a "rear-projection television"?

A rear-projection television is a type of TV that uses a large screen and a projection system to display images. Inside the TV, a light source projects images onto a mirror, which then reflects the image onto the screen from behind. This technology allowed for larger screen sizes compared to traditional cathode-ray tube (CRT) TVs, making it popular in the past for home entertainment. However, rear-projection TVs are bulky, require more space, and have largely been replaced by flat-panel technologies like LCD, LED, and OLED, which are thinner and more energy-efficient.

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