In 1926, TV Was MechanicalVITecNet@programming.dev to Technology@lemmy.world – 67 points – 2 months agospectrum.ieee.org4Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsIt still is.Yep, DLP still uses a mechanical color wheel. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_light_processing?wprov=sfla1Much to the chagrin of those of us who can see and are bothered by the colour flicker.Had a color wheel in a DLP TV explode on me. Fairly easy to replace but it was a pain to clean out all the glass.
It still is.Yep, DLP still uses a mechanical color wheel. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_light_processing?wprov=sfla1Much to the chagrin of those of us who can see and are bothered by the colour flicker.Had a color wheel in a DLP TV explode on me. Fairly easy to replace but it was a pain to clean out all the glass.
Yep, DLP still uses a mechanical color wheel. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_light_processing?wprov=sfla1Much to the chagrin of those of us who can see and are bothered by the colour flicker.Had a color wheel in a DLP TV explode on me. Fairly easy to replace but it was a pain to clean out all the glass.
Had a color wheel in a DLP TV explode on me. Fairly easy to replace but it was a pain to clean out all the glass.
It still is.
Yep, DLP still uses a mechanical color wheel. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_light_processing?wprov=sfla1
Much to the chagrin of those of us who can see and are bothered by the colour flicker.
Had a color wheel in a DLP TV explode on me. Fairly easy to replace but it was a pain to clean out all the glass.