Learn How to Project an Image on a CRT Monitor with a Small Projector

In summary, the conversation discusses the possibility of building a small projector using a CRT monitor. It is determined that it may be possible, but challenging due to the wide viewing angle and low brightness of CRT screens. Different projection methods, such as using LCD panels, are suggested as potential alternatives. The use of a small LCD screen with a bright light source and lenses is also proposed as a potential solution.
  • #1
smidhunraj
1
0
I wish to build a small projector . how to project an image on my crt monitor on screen.Is it possible.
 
Physics news on Phys.org
  • #2
It might be possible but it's one of those problems that are easier to solve by starting from somewhere else.

For an in focus image to be formed each point on the wall must only receive light from the relevant part of the image. Since a crt screen has a wide viewing angle light from almost any part of the CRT screen can arrive at any point on the wall. Any lens system used to solve this would have to be quite big.

In addition, crt screens aren't very bright. Any image produced ould be very dim compared to a dedicated projector.
 
  • #3
Hi smidhunraj
welcome to PF :)

in commercial projectors ... that I have repaired many of during a "previous life" there are several type of projection methods. When I was in that work, the 2 main types were ...
1) using 3 LCD panels, one for each primary colour R,G,B a very bright light was shone through each panel ( ~ 3cm x 2cm in size) the 3 colours of light from each panel was then combined in a prism arrangement and then projected out via focussing lenses to the screen
2) DLP --- Digital Light Processing --- DLP used just one panel that the projector light shone through... have a look at this wiki link for background
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Light_Processing

to go from your CRT monitor to the wall isn't likely to be possible, and the ways as described above would be very difficult to achieve with any reasonable efficiency.

It would be interesting to try a small LCD screen from a portable TV ...say a 5 cm to 7cm sized screen. setting it up in a box with a very bright light source ( you need ~ 700 lumnins and above for a respectable brightness) then having lenses in front of the panel to focus the image on a wall/screen
Something along those lines would be your best bet. you may have to consider inverting colours fed to the LCD panel as otherwise you might get a "negative" colour effect on the screen ... like looking through an old photographic film negative

You would have to strip the LCD screen out of its housing, getting rid of the fluro/other lamp back lighting, sheets of reflectors and diffusers etc so you just had the bare LCD panel and attached electronics

cheers
Dave
 

Related to Learn How to Project an Image on a CRT Monitor with a Small Projector

What is a CRT monitor?

A CRT (cathode ray tube) monitor is a type of display technology that was commonly used in older televisions and computer monitors. It works by using an electron beam to project images onto a fluorescent screen.

What is a small projector?

A small projector is a compact device that is used to project images or videos onto a screen or surface. It typically uses a light source and a lens to magnify and display the image from a connected device such as a computer or smartphone.

How do I project an image on a CRT monitor with a small projector?

To project an image on a CRT monitor with a small projector, you will need to connect the projector to your computer or other device using a VGA or HDMI cable. Then, adjust the settings on your computer to duplicate or extend the display to the projector. Finally, turn on the projector and adjust the focus and position of the image on the screen.

What are the advantages of using a small projector to project on a CRT monitor?

Using a small projector to project on a CRT monitor allows for greater flexibility and portability. It also allows for larger image sizes and can be used in a variety of settings, such as classrooms, meetings, and home theaters.

Can I use a small projector to project on any CRT monitor?

Yes, as long as your CRT monitor has a VGA or HDMI input, you should be able to use a small projector to project images onto it. However, it is important to make sure that the resolution and aspect ratio of the projector and monitor are compatible for optimal image quality.

Similar threads

  • Other Physics Topics
Replies
5
Views
1K
Replies
15
Views
846
  • Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
Replies
4
Views
1K
Replies
4
Views
2K
  • Other Physics Topics
Replies
2
Views
1K
  • Optics
Replies
8
Views
2K
Replies
7
Views
2K
Replies
1
Views
1K
  • Other Physics Topics
Replies
11
Views
2K
Back
Top