Large screen television technology colloquially big screen tv developed rapidly in the late 1990s and 2000s previously a video display that used large screen television technology was called a jumbotron and was used at stadiums and concerts.
Large screen display technology.
Various thin screen technologies are being developed but only liquid crystal display lcd plasma display pdp and digital light processing dlp.
Plasma displays modulate the on time of each sub pixel similar to dlp.
With light emitting diode led displays viewers look directly at the tiny leds creating the visuals compared to liquid crystal displays lcd which use led to illuminate the liquid crystal display layer around the edges.
Technology solutions to support the olympic games.
Backlit tvs use a large array of leds directly behind the panel making the screen a little thicker but allowing it to more evenly illuminate the panel and for high end screens adjust.
Movie theaters use a mechanical shutter to illuminate the same frame 2 or 3 times increasing the flicker frequency to make it less perceptible to the human eye.
The screens also functioned as a combination board integrating the video and a score boards.
Now with fine pixel pitch technology led displays can deliver up to full hd viewing quality from just 10 feet away.
Aluminum die cast housing was adopted in a model for the first time at the olympic games.