Wednesday, September 15, 2010
DLP or LCD for multimedia projectors? Which is the means of access to shift?
DLP or LCD for multimedia projectors? Which is the means of access to shift?
If you're discussion about which process projectors will go within the future... DLP undoubtedly as it's a more robust resilient technology... the LCD tend to get cooked by the level of light that outdo through them - so they are either piercing (all that cooling), dim or liable to overheat.
If you're talking roughly speaking buying one now... the esteemed thing is how much can you catch for your money... in vocabulary of resolution, brightness and lamp life span. Go with whichever technology best fits the above criteria and your budget regardless of the technology. It'll do for a few years and next you'll need to replace it because the resolution will be too poor or the bulb will be antiquated or some such 'technological advancement'
I have two LCDs and one DLP. For the smaller picture, walk with the LCD.. but if you are going BIG, ours is 72 inch, shift DLP. It looks great! But make sure it can feel the 1080p for future use.
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