Lincoln
7 Mar 2006, 11:50pm
LCoS is a TV display technology thought to be dead. HS takes a look at LCoS TVs, their miraculous reappearance, and why you may want to consider owning one yourself.
A year ago, the projection TV choices available to consumers were almost exclusively limited to three primary types of display technology: CRT, LCD and DLP. Videophiles were mourning the apparent demise of a particularly promising TV technology: Liquid Crystal on Silicon (LCoS). The primary proponents of LCoS at that time – Intel and Philips – had just thrown in the proverbial towel after failing to establish a foothold in the market for their LCoS TV products.
Source: Hardware Secrets (http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/288)
A year ago, the projection TV choices available to consumers were almost exclusively limited to three primary types of display technology: CRT, LCD and DLP. Videophiles were mourning the apparent demise of a particularly promising TV technology: Liquid Crystal on Silicon (LCoS). The primary proponents of LCoS at that time – Intel and Philips – had just thrown in the proverbial towel after failing to establish a foothold in the market for their LCoS TV products.
Source: Hardware Secrets (http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/288)