I, like many others who contribute to WikiAnswers, know a great deal about rear projection television and similar commercial display technologies.
That's answered the question fully so little more can be said. However, specific questions about rear projection equipment, techniques and possibilities will result in far more specific answers. They will be useful in a way that this answer most certainly isn't. We look forward to seeing some more questions about rear projection.
Most CRT-style projection TV's have an alignment / focus procedure accessed by the remote control or through buttons on the set itself.
Conventional projection uses a projector in front of the screen, hence the term "front projection". It is also possible to project from the rear of a translucent screen, "rear projection". The problem with rear projection is that the image will be reversed left to right. Video projectors all have a menu setting that allows the image to be reversed before it is projected so the resulting screen image will be seen the right way round. The question mentions movie projectors suggesting a film projector rather than a video projector. Because a film projector is fully optical there are no electronic methods to reverse the image but it can still be done. Most projectors allow alternative lenses to be fitted. Using a specialist reversing lens will correct the image orientation but they are expensive. The image can also be reversed using a mirror in the light path. The mirror needs to be a front silvered mirror, one that has the reflective coating on the front rather than the rear as this avoids double images. This is much the same process as a reversing lens which has a mirror or prism inside the lens housing. Front projection distances tend to be large, with the projector being at the rear of a room. Rear projection rooms or cabinets are generally much shorter so wide angle lenses are often used to produce a large image from a short distance. A movie projector should have a short focus lens to reduce the required projection distance if possible. However, by using a mirror, the projection distance can be extended as the effective distance is the sum of the distance from the projector to the mirror and the mirror to the screen. Careful positioning of the projector and mirror will be needed and this is not as simple as it first appears. It may well be worth looking at dedicated mirror mounts to get the right result.
PT51642V is the model of your Panasonic remote control, not your TV. If you Improve your question to note the model of TV you have, we can help.
try eBay for tv parts, you might get lucky. if its not up for auction save the search and you will be notifiied by email when it is. much cheaper than getting new one.
I would look on eBay for the same or similar model. Buy the whole tv for the parts you need. Mke sure you also keep the lamp if it is still working.
Rear-projection technology allows for large displays; rear-projection televisions range from 42" to 80" on the diagonal. Furthermore, rear-projection televisions are comparably less expensive than similarly sized plasma televisions. The rear-projection television is also very simple to set up, as no drywall work is required.
Samsung's 63-inch PN63B550 was the largest rear-projection Tv on the market.
Some rear projection sets over fifteen years old are still going strong. Too may factors come into play and it's really hard to say anything for sure about a TV's expected life.
Some rear projection sets over fifteen years old are still going strong. Too may factors come into play and it's really hard to say anything for sure about a TV's expected life.
Rear projection in road traffic is used to help a driver see what is behind them. There are blind spots when a driver tries to see what is behind their vehicle, but a rear projection can help them see what they can't.
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There are several options to get a rear projection television. You can start by going to the electronic market, after which you can have a different price check with online websites such as Amazon and EBay.
This questions is not really clear to me.Do you want to correct a dark projection screen in a rear projection TV or are you talking about a real projection screen?Thanks for clarifying.Otto TrommBeamax
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Rear projection televisions can be found from many different stores and retailers. Some examples that sell these televisions include eBay, Walmart, and BestBuy.
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