Ball-jointed screws and a rotary plate let a projector align independently on multiple axes, cutting setup time and angle interference.
A shuttle-mounted projector deploys from a sealed vehicle tunnel and uses a rotating platform and mirror to speed setup while preserving image size.
A dichroic anisotropic layer filters peripheral light between projector and screen, improving projected image contrast and visibility.
A movable screen and graded lens let a projector display clear cockpit content on curved interior surfaces with more flexible layout options.
Columnar protrusions inside the projection housing attenuate reflected and incoming sunlight to suppress peripheral ghost images without coatings.
A movable screen and gradation pattern help projector cockpits display clear content on curved vehicle surfaces with better image quality.
A tunnel-stored projector module deploys and rotates quickly, using a mirror to extend optical path for larger images in harsh environments.
A voltage-controlled window film turns vehicle glass into a shared display, expanding in-cab visibility while showing status and views outside.
A compact reflective and lens layout reduces diffusion in retroreflected image light, improving aerial image resolution on movable bodies.
A movable screen support and variable projection direction expand video expression while keeping installation and structure manageable.
A hollow support base uses one light source, a transparent sidewall, and an open hole to create varied display lighting while saving energy.
A sliding UST compartment lets the credenza sit flush to the wall while preserving large-image projection, cooling, and dust protection.
By placing most of the housing in the wall cavity, a rear projection touchscreen keeps wall controls compact, subtle, and feature-rich.
A diffuser screen and curved mirror magnify a real image into a large virtual display at short distance, reducing space and supporting multi-user viewing.
Mirror reflections and projected imagery extend show props beyond physical boundaries, creating deeper, more immersive guest-facing visual scenes.
A sliding UST projector compartment enables flush wall placement while adjustable mounting and cooling protect equipment from heat and dust.
Region-specific emission angles and rotation-synced image switching preserve stereoscopic image quality near the axis in a compact display.
Targeted light scattering from a tiled holographic diffuser expands eyebox and field of view while keeping transparent displays compact and robust.