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[[Screen door effect]] refers to the visible fine lines between [[pixels]] on a display as if you're looking out of a screen door. The term screen door effect was not coined with the advent of [[virtual reality]]. It was, and still is, commonly used with LCD and DLP projectors.
[[Screen door effect]] refers to the visible fine lines between [[pixels]] on a display as if you're looking out of a screen door. The term screen door effect was not coined with the advent of [[virtual reality]]. It was, and still is, commonly used with LCD and DLP projectors.



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Screen door effect refers to the visible fine lines between pixels on a display as if you're looking out of a screen door. The term screen door effect was not coined with the advent of virtual reality. It was, and still is, commonly used with LCD and DLP projectors.