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  2. Silicon X-tal Reflective Display - Wikipedia

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    SXRD (Silicon X-tal Reflective Display) is Sony's proprietary variant of liquid crystal on silicon, a technology used mainly in projection televisions and video projectors. In the front and rear-projection television market, it competes directly with JVC 's D-ILA and Texas Instruments ' DLP .

  3. Liquid crystal on silicon - Wikipedia

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    SXRD was an evolution of LCoS technology that used even smaller pixels and a higher resolution, resulting in an even more accurate image. The SXRD technology was used in Sony's high-end home theater projectors, and it quickly gained a reputation for its exceptional picture quality.

  4. WEGA - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Introduced in 2002, Sony's plasma display televisions were also branded as Plasma WEGA until being superseded by the BRAVIA LCD line. Sony's rear-projection televisions, either Silicon X-tal Reflective Display (SXRD) or LCD-based, were branded as Grand WEGA until Sony discontinued production of rear-projection receivers.

  5. Rear-projection television - Wikipedia

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    On June 6, 2007, Sony did unveil a 70" rear-projection SXRD model KDS-Z70XBR5 that was 40% slimmer than its predecessor and weighed 200 lbs, which was somewhat wall-mountable. However, on December 27, 2007, Sony decided to exit the RPTV market. [21] [22] [23] Mitsubishi began offering their LaserVue line of wall mountable rear-projection TVs in ...

  6. Digital cinema - Wikipedia

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    Except for Sony, who used to use their own SXRD technology, all use the Digital light processing (DLP) technology developed by Texas Instruments (TI). D-Cinema projectors are similar in principle to digital projectors used in industry, education, and domestic home cinemas, but differ in two important respects.

  7. Xtal (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Xtal is an informal abbreviation for crystals (as a reference designator on printed circuit boards). Xtal may also refer to: X-tal, a San Francisco-based rock band; Xtal DOS, the operating system for the Tatung Einstein personal computer "Xtal", a track by Aphex Twin from the 1992 album Selected Ambient Works 85–92

  8. Crystal oscillator frequencies - Wikipedia

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    Crystal oscillators can be manufactured for oscillation over a wide range of frequencies, from a few kilohertz up to several hundred megahertz.Many applications call for a crystal oscillator frequency conveniently related to some other desired frequency, so hundreds of standard crystal frequencies are made in large quantities and stocked by electronics distributors.

  9. List of compositions by Richard D. James - Wikipedia

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    James performing in 2007. Richard D. James is an English musician who has recorded music since 1991. Over the course of his career, he has released tracks under many aliases, his most well-known being Aphex Twin.