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kedikedi | 2 years ago

I have two of the microvision ones and I can tell you the reason: they have to scan to draw and that makes everything look very wobbly. It isn’t something you can clearly see but it is stil somehow visible (through peripheral vision I suppose). It makes looking at still images and text very tiring.

Theoretically you can make it scan faster and that’ll fix it, but there’s probably more to it than just faster scanning.

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sllabres|2 years ago

Thank you. I've never seen them live, only videos and picture stills. Is the wobbly image a problem if you are 5 meter away from the projected image?

As written i only know models not longer available: Nebra AnyBeam, Sony MP-CL1A, Celluon PicoPro, RIF6 Cube, My assumption was that they are all using the same MEMS unit and that this unit is not longer available for some reason.

PS: If one is interested in a tear down of such unit:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RuNyQKvx9zc

kedikedi|2 years ago

One of mine is microvision, but the other one had a different brand (I don’t remember the brand though). But they are exactly the same machines except the text on them. The VGA accessory works perfectly with both.

Regarding the image quality, both getting the screen closer (I.e. having a smaller screen) or going farther from it helped. What also helped was the location of text! It is better in top and bottom but worse in the center because of the unique way it works: the mirrors swing in a resonant fashion. So there are more horizontal scan lines towards the minima and maxima of the vertical scan sine. It is a really brilliant technology overall!

Watching movies in the woods from distance, it was quite decent. The contrast is pretty good since black is actually black, very unlike lcd-based projectors. It didn’t have enough white for some scenes but we were watching dark horror stuff anyway :)

I hope they could eventually make it scan faster or get better timing to overcome the downsides.