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LCD or DLP - Which Is Best For You?

For the past couple of years, the battle for competing TV screen superiority has been mainly between plasma screen TVs and LCD TVs. And to be sure, either would make a fine choice for the average television viewer. And in terms of sheer numbers sold, plasma TVs have outsold LCDs up to this point. But increasingly TV manufacturers, such as Sony, have been shifting away from plasma screens to newer technologies instead, and one of those is DLP.


DLP stands for Digital Light Processing, while LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display. They both use completely different ways to create the image on a television screen, although the final product is remarkably similar when viewed side by side. There are

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...This light strikes red, green or plue phophors coated on the inside of the chamber and a pixel emits this color light. Plasma HDTVs tend to have better contrast than LCDs because, even when a pixel on an LCD panel ...
only a few minor differences to be considered and here they are:


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Projector Technologies - LCD, DLP and LCOS

LCD, DLP and LCOS are three projector technologies which are predominantly used in schools, colleges and corporate houses for giving presentations, watching videos, classroom teaching, product training etc. LCD projectors use LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) technology to display text and image on an interactive whiteboard or other projection screen. They are also known as multimedia projectors as they can display both text and images from PC, TV and video recorders. They can work with all types of notebooks and desktops. The projection can be of SVGA or XGA resolution.


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TV Alphabet Soup - Learn More About LCD, Plasma, DLP and HDTV

Because of advancements in science and technology, there has been a revolution in the world of television as well. This article is going to focus on the new world of television and get into brief details of LCD, Plasma, DLP and how they relate to the HDTV.


Digital Light Processing (DLP) is the only 100% digital display in the world today. DLP televisions use an optical semiconductor that works with fidelities impossible to achieve with analog systems.
DLP projectors make use of microscopic mirrors placed in a matrix formation on a semiconductor chip called the Digital Micromirror Device (DMD). Each mirror contributes one pixel to the projected image. The higher the resolution, the greater is the number of mirrors

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needed. Some common DMD sizes are 800×600, 1024×768, and 1280×720. HDTV compatible projectors need a 1920×1080 matrix.


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DLP HDTV - What is DLP HDTV?

Digital Light Processing (DLP) involves advanced technology that was introduced by Texas Instruments. The process involves 1.3 million microscopic mirrors of Digital Micromirror Devices (DMD). This is a type of technology used to get more pixels onto High Definition Television (HDTV) so the picture is clearer. This entire concept is currently known as DLP HDTV.


The DMD is the main component of the DLP HDTV system. This tiny gadget holds all the small mirrors that reflect the pixels. They are made from aluminum so they are very light weight. One DMD can hold up to 1,280 pixels. Hewlett Packard is working in enhancing the DMD process so it can generate two pixel images at a time. The result will

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be DLP HDTV with even better picture resolution.


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The Advantages And Disadvantages Of DLP TVs

The technology behind DLP TVs has actually been around for a few yaers now, but only recently has it started to really come into it’s own. DLP stands for Digital Light Processing, and suffice it to say that the way it produces a screen image is a perfect match for the HDTV standard that will soon become the accepted method of television broadcasting.


If you haven’t heard much yet about DLP TVs, you will soon. But here are some of the advantages to their design:


1. They are great in brightly lit rooms. Because they use a reflective technology to produce the screen image, a DLP screen is less affected by ambient light than many other monitors. It can

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also produce a picture that has more contrast because it can produce deeper blacks than for instance, LCD TVs.


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