photon78s I have (24") and (1920x1080@75Hz) screen. I think i need a 4K@120Hz resolution/rate for the next one.
If we want to lower energy consumption, then i think the next step would be to manufacture transparent, naturally backlit and front reflector screens with added LED-lights and also other optional light sources.
Here are three examples:
(1.) "Sun Vision rE" with front reflector: https://youtu.be/c0TcGjzKbag?si=JfnAmT5ZhTYRcKc6
(2.) "Eazeye" with back reflector: https://youtu.be/CyREzsdg1xo?si=La5sp_eKgBzsyx7A
(3. "Transparent TV" https://youtu.be/oPOhKULOL4o?si=MLF_IFCodOwoZfBG
That incandescent bulb in slow motion was very interesting. It would be good to see a side-by-side comparison using the same camera with an incandescent light and LED.
But fortunately an incandescent light bulb needs a one second to fully turn off and where i live we use 50 Hz, so it's enough for my eyes at the moment.
I'm curious that is it possible to add another +50 Hz to incandescent bulb to make it even smoother and is it possible to do in home enviroment?