Certain applications have always demanded higher pixel densities over larger areas than can be provided by any single fixed projector, particularly simulation and training (S&T) where the training requirements can have an objective of "eye-limiting resolution" over a wide field-of-view. Such applications are best served by multiple projectors configured in an array, the images from each fitting together to form a composite image with a much higher pixel count. The individual images can be edge-matched tiles or overlapped and edge-blended into a seamless whole.
Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) have emerged as a solidstate replacement for HID lamps. As implemented in the Christie Matrix StIM™ projection system, it provides a number of distinct operational and performance advantages that solve many of the remaining challenges in projection arrays.
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