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The caption mentions the text being from a specific paragraph in this article. I don't think it's necessary to specify which paragraph, or even that it's from this article at all, especially considering the fact that it could be confusing if the page is edited. I removed this from the caption; feel free to revert if you feel it's necessary. 'FL a RN' (talk) 23:35, 16 December 2009 (UTC)
The image is not showing a screen-door effect. It is merely showing pixels and subpixels. For this reason, the image should be replaced if possible. At least removed until someone can provide an appropriate image. 92.252.54.255 ( talk) 23:26, 6 May 2013 (UTC)
The article contains an URL to DLP site:
which is flagged as {{ dead link}} since March 2011 [1]. The link was added in October 2006 in this edit [2] as a source for
but the WWW page linked no longer exists (or was moved to another location and I can't find it).
Anybody can verify whether those 'newer' chips are already on the market? Is the problem in DLP technology still noticeable after 6 years passed? Should we keep those information in the article in present form [3] or rather re-edit it as a 'history' subsection? -- CiaPan ( talk) 20:48, 25 September 2012 (UTC)
Can someone explain why this is called the "screen-door effect"? I think I know what a screen is (computer screen) and a door (gate) but not sure how to relate the two with each other when describing this effect. 78.21.171.227 ( talk) 08:42, 25 June 2017 (UTC)
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The caption mentions the text being from a specific paragraph in this article. I don't think it's necessary to specify which paragraph, or even that it's from this article at all, especially considering the fact that it could be confusing if the page is edited. I removed this from the caption; feel free to revert if you feel it's necessary. 'FL a RN' (talk) 23:35, 16 December 2009 (UTC)
The image is not showing a screen-door effect. It is merely showing pixels and subpixels. For this reason, the image should be replaced if possible. At least removed until someone can provide an appropriate image. 92.252.54.255 ( talk) 23:26, 6 May 2013 (UTC)
The article contains an URL to DLP site:
which is flagged as {{ dead link}} since March 2011 [1]. The link was added in October 2006 in this edit [2] as a source for
but the WWW page linked no longer exists (or was moved to another location and I can't find it).
Anybody can verify whether those 'newer' chips are already on the market? Is the problem in DLP technology still noticeable after 6 years passed? Should we keep those information in the article in present form [3] or rather re-edit it as a 'history' subsection? -- CiaPan ( talk) 20:48, 25 September 2012 (UTC)
Can someone explain why this is called the "screen-door effect"? I think I know what a screen is (computer screen) and a door (gate) but not sure how to relate the two with each other when describing this effect. 78.21.171.227 ( talk) 08:42, 25 June 2017 (UTC)