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If you talk, chew, move your head or eyes while watching, you will see red, green and blue shifts all over the image.


This is because the DLP units use a spinning color filter. They render every frame three times. Once for each color on the wheel, just as the correct color happens to be in the right position. Persistance of vision makes it all merge together except, when the eye moves and the C's, Y's and M's fail to hit the same cones and rods. I guess you could call that "temproal mis-convergence"

As a process it seems to work but "moving parts"... (and yes I am choosing to ignore the million or so little mirrors on the DLP itself)

Boy, I do wish Plazma had the legs to out last all the others.
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Glenn