seb,
None of the projectors project black. Black is perceived by contrast to the color being projected. So black is a trick your eye plays with you in your brain.
The projectors that have either the Texas Instruments DLP chips or LCoS chips are rectangular panels of pixel reflectors that...
thanks for the great comparison tests on the 2 projectors, dsholz. Many of the LCoS and DLP projectors also claim more lumen brightness than Microvision's ShowWX. The panel type projectors (DLP/LCoS) require that the light source cover the whole chip evenly - then the pixels that require the...
Re: Testing the Microvision SHOWWX Laser Pico Projector
good question, not sure about the chart's wavelength range is about
I know the lasers have a range of output so that might be the answer - a Corning spec on the g1000 laser has a range of 527 to 533
G1000SS-nonNDA-0510
not sure what...
Re: Testing the Microvision SHOWWX Laser Pico Projector
Thanks counterbond. I am not an expert on polarization, but I believe that there are different types of polarization used by Microvision - you may be aware of this already.
For combining the 3 different color laser beams, linear...
Re: Testing the Microvision SHOWWX Laser Pico Projector
Greetings, I am a new member here today. Thanks for the review.
I have followed Microvision for 20 years, from before they were a public company. This projector is not their first product, they had a monochrome red head gear HUD device...