The Difference is in The Details
Canon’s REALiS brand projectors feature LCOS (liquid crystal on silicon) technology, recently described by a leading trade magazine as “sort of a ‘best of breed’ combination of LCD and DLP technologies.” LCOS
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technology produces
REALiS LCOS Projectors vs. Transmissive LCD Projectors
The surface area of each pixel in Transmissive LCD projectors is small, creating an overall
Display of Fine Lines
Display of fine lines: CAD images, blueprints, and fine lines are reproduced smoothly and accurately with REALiS
LCOSLCD
Display of Color and Detail
REALiS SXGA+ models can be presented with exceptional color and intricate detail.
LCOSLCD
LCOS vs. DLP
LCOS Technology displays even subtle color gradation and tones of black and grey, which enhance visual accuracy, while DLP has a limited grey scale.
Display of Small Text |
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By using more pixels for each letter, REALiS projectors |
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can display |
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often illegible on |
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LCOS | LCD |
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| Display of Fine Grained Objects | |
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LCOS | LCD | displays of fine grained objects, including metallic | |
surfaces, typically dulled by LCD projectors. | |||
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