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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?
If you have money to burn on a home theater projector, but you are on the fence about the virtues of buying an LCD over a DLP, the guys over at PaNLoaD have thrown in their two cents. Obviously ...
Panasonic Connect has announced the launch of the PT-RQ45K Series, a 3-Chip DLP projector with 40,000 lumens brightness and ...
The light itself is provided by an ultra-bright lamp in the projector. DLP (digital light processing) technology was developed by Texas Instruments and works very differently from LCD. DLP ...
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.
Another benefit for the new LED-based DLP technology: It extends the color gamut beyond traditional lamp projectors, just as the technology does with LED-backlit LCD televisions and monitors.
Panasonic’s debut in the 40,000lm projector class, the PT-RQ45K Series, maintains the same compact chassis as its 30,000lm ...
While laser light sources have become universally accepted by the projector industry, the great display technology debate of LCD vs. DLP rages on. Sharp NEC's lineup includes LCD and DLP models, and ...
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