It sounds like interlacing in the projection stage. If all they're doing is shifting the pixels a bit, and refreshing the image, the result would be roughly the affect of a blur filter. It might make the screen door appear to go away, but all it would really do is make each pixel a little less discreet. Sounds like a bad plan to me. Work on making the spaces between pixels go away, and you solve the jaggies problem AND have a clearer picture.
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It sounds like interlacing in the projection stage. If all they're doing is shifting the pixels a bit, and refreshing the image, the result would be roughly the affect of a blur filter. It might make the screen door appear to go away, but all it would really do is make each pixel a little less discreet. Sounds like a bad plan to me. Work on making the spaces between pixels go away, and you solve the jaggies problem AND have a clearer picture.