DLP vs. 3LCD
Digital Light Processing (DLP) projectors use micro mirrors on a Digital Micromirror Device (DMD) chip to reflect light and create images. These projectors are available in single or three DMD chip options; the three-chip DLP projectors offer higher and sharper color accuracy compared to the single-chip. It’s important to note that DLP projectors are flexible tools and can be installed in both bright and dark environments. This is because they offer a high contrast ratio that projects more dynamic images for settings with little amounts of light and high brightness levels to break through a well-lit room.
DLP projectors also provide viewers with excellent image quality and fast response times.
Three-panel liquid crystal display (LCD) projectors use three separate LCD panels that are red, green and blue to project images. Compared to other projector technologies, 3LCD projectors offer higher color accuracy, brighter images, a wider viewing angle and greater energy efficiency. Unlike DLP projectors, LCD projectors do not exhibit the rainbow effect like single-chip DLP projectors do.
DLP 3LCD