How does reverse projection TV differ from regular television - the old-fashioned giving.?
Answers: it uses a projector and mirrors to place the image on the eyeshade, usually on big screen t.v.'s, a regular t.v. have a tube with coils that breed the image. But if you are going to spend that mode of money, you might be better off to draw from a HD in 1080i or a 1080t or one next to HDMI. All cable channels will be going to a Digital signal anyway surrounded by the next couple of years, and if you own a tube t.v. you will have to spend more money on a converter to tweaking the signal from a digital signal to an analog signal.
In projection the image you see is a projection model (not real image) the tangible image is small and than it run through magnification lens to enlarge the symbol than to the mirror and finally the mirror reflect the doll to the screen that we see. In regular TV the logo you see is the real model.
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