An image display technique which projects R, G, and B light rays on a display
device to form an image with an increased utilization ratio of light and an increased
screen brightness. R, G, and B light rays as a result of color separation are reflected
by plural reflective surfaces on the inner side, etc. of a rotary polyhedral reflector,
so that, as the reflector rotates around a central axis and its reflection plane
sequentially changes from one reflective surface to a next one, the reflected light
rays are projected on a display device surface in different positions and scroll
in a prescribed direction.