i just read that some of the most recent lcd tv technology uses scanning backlighting
LED Backlight delivers color saturation up to 105% above NTSC standard (for current CRT TVs, it is only 72%). The Scanning Backlight enables motion quality that works to further remove the ”blured” images on traditional LCD panels using static backlighting.
does anyone know enough about optics to say if a modified fan spinning at 7k or 120 revs a second could be used with a modified fanblade to create a visually enhancing scanning effect for that "dvd blur"
LED Backlight delivers color saturation up to 105% above NTSC standard (for current CRT TVs, it is only 72%). The Scanning Backlight enables motion quality that works to further remove the ”blured” images on traditional LCD panels using static backlighting.
does anyone know enough about optics to say if a modified fan spinning at 7k or 120 revs a second could be used with a modified fanblade to create a visually enhancing scanning effect for that "dvd blur"