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published: October 17th, 2008

LCD vs. DLP Projector Types

Projectors (Liquid Crystal Display)

Projectors function by spotless light through transparent cells. Most projectors us advanced LCDs, which use three separate color panels (red, green, and blue) to produce the preferred color. Projected images are produced by the combination of light shinning through the cells. LCDs have excellent color saturation, usually have adjustable brightness and contrast, are typically brighter than DLPs at the same output, and they have a broader range of connectivity.

Projector (Digital Light Processing)

projectors were developed by Texas Instruments and project images by reflecting lights against hundreds of little mirrors called digital micro devices (DMD). Each mirror representing one is powered by electronics that adjust the angle of the mirror according to the color being displayed. projectors are lighter in weight than their counterparts. They are all digital technology and typically have higher contrast ratios, meaning that they project video images better than LCDs. They are portable, tend to be smaller and lighter than projectors and connect easily to other .