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Projectors

DLP projectors use tiny mirrors that reflect light towards the screen and generate colors sequentially using a spinning color wheel. They can have single or multiple chips and produce vibrant light suitable for environments with ambient lighting. LCD projectors use the same liquid crystal display technology as TVs and monitors, consisting of three panels that simultaneously project red, green, and blue lights to fully color images.
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Projectors

DLP projectors use tiny mirrors that reflect light towards the screen and generate colors sequentially using a spinning color wheel. They can have single or multiple chips and produce vibrant light suitable for environments with ambient lighting. LCD projectors use the same liquid crystal display technology as TVs and monitors, consisting of three panels that simultaneously project red, green, and blue lights to fully color images.
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What is DLP Projector?

As we discussed above, DLP stands for Digital Light Processing Projector which makes use of tiny mirrors
that reflect light towards the screen. The setup includes a physical colour wheel that spins to generate
sequential colours. DLP projectors can be single-chip or three-chip with red, green and blue DLP chips.

The light output of the DLP projectors is vibrant and highly suitable for environments with ambient
lightings like classrooms and conference rooms.

What are LCD Projectors?

LCD or Liquid Crystal Display is another common technology used in projectors. LCD Projectors use the
same liquid crystal display technology that can be found in televisions and monitors as well. An LCD
Projector creates images using multiple elaborate steps. They consist of three LCD panels which cast
image using the three primary colours; red, green and blue. All three of the colours are simultaneously
projected so that the image is completely coloured.

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