Uhm what part of back projection direct view are you missing. All of the back projection types, DLP LCD, etc, all project to a mirror and boune it to the screen.
You can do what your asking, however focal length needs to be adhered to. Some minor bush up on on optics in an old physics manual should be enough to let you know if you want to tackle this one.
Hang out at a TV repair shop, be freindly, bring donuts, and ask them about the technology, and how it's done and do they have an old one that is going to scrap you could play with the mirrors on.
To start, buy a cheap projector that you can re-sell on videogon and get your money back and play with it.
I prefer direct rear projection, but you need an enclosed room behind a wall.
Good luck,
das loon
You can do what your asking, however focal length needs to be adhered to. Some minor bush up on on optics in an old physics manual should be enough to let you know if you want to tackle this one.
Hang out at a TV repair shop, be freindly, bring donuts, and ask them about the technology, and how it's done and do they have an old one that is going to scrap you could play with the mirrors on.
To start, buy a cheap projector that you can re-sell on videogon and get your money back and play with it.
I prefer direct rear projection, but you need an enclosed room behind a wall.
Good luck,
das loon