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We've reviewed a few here recently that were fantastic. There are three different technologies projectors use to create an image: DLP, LCD, and LCoS (as shown in the image above). What's the best?
First, there are a lot of specs and choices to make when it comes to projectors: lumens, laser or lamp-based, DLP or LCD, 1080 or 4K, short-throw, zoom lenses, projection size... there’s a lot.
The other reason is that Epson uses LCD panels in its projectors, and this technology is more flexible in terms of installation when compared with DLP models from competitors such as BenQ and Optoma.
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Sony's Bravia 7 Projector Promises More Brightness, Better ContrastThe new projector replaces the VPL-XW5000ES and uses SXRD, Sony's LCOS (Liquid Crystal on Silicon) variant, which promises better contrast ratios than the more common DLP and LCD chips.
DLP & resin-based 3D printer to take a look at its projector system. Here Anycubic isn’t the maker of what is called the ‘optical engine’, which would be eViewTek’s D2 projector and its ...
This effect becomes more apparent as the lamp ages. If you have a home theater that has total light control and have a true light canon projector like the Infocus 7210 DLP, DC-3 or Sanyo PLV 70 LCD, ...
It manages this trick by pairing a white LED light source with a 5,760-by-1,080-pixel LCD chip and adding red ... through them one at a time as with DLP projectors, eliminates any possibility ...
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