Imaging Technology

  • DLP (Digital Light Processing)
    • How Does It Work?
      • Small mirrors fixed on a chip called a Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) reflect light toward the screen while a color wheel creates sequential color.
    • Where Is It Used?
      • You’ll often find DLP projectors in movie theaters.
    • What Are Its Advantages?
      • Sharp image quality
      • High Contrast Ratios
      • Can handle fast motion
      • Great for 3D
      • Less maintenance than LCD
    • What Are Its Disadvantages?
      • Can’t render rich blacks
      • Poor viewing range requires careful placement
      • Can create a “rainbow” effect

 

  • LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
    • How Does It Work?
      • Dichroic mirrors and red, green and blue liquid crystal panels are used to project an image onto the screen.
    • Where Is It Used?
      • Many Projectors and TVs use LCD technology.
    • What Are Its Advantages?
      • Better color saturation
      • Can render blacks very well
      • Less maintenance
      • Better viewing range
      • Affordable
    • What Are Its Disadvantages?
      • Noisy
      • Cannot accommodate LED or laser lights
      • LCD is brighter than DLP
      • Requires more maintenance, such as cleaning filters