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Need a projector for business presentations, fast-paced gaming, or family movie night? We've tested these top-rated portable ...
DLP projectors result in a sharper image that handles motion quite well; it's much easier to enjoy live sports and action ...
We shine a light on the three main projector technologies used in home cinema: how they work, and their pros and cons ...
LCD projectors put every color on the screen at the same time. This is different from one-chip DLP projectors that alternate red, green and blue multiple times per second, causing a disorienting ...
LCD and DLP projectors received mostly incremental updates this year. Both DLP and LCD didn't particularly impress us with anything that was incredibly visual or outstanding beyond current models, but ...
3LCD projectors use a prism to separate the light from their bulb into its red, green and blue components. Each part of the light passes through an LCD panel that shows the image for that color ...
The PJL9371 LCD projector is made for venues such as auditoriums and large conference room. Its brightness is rated at 4,000 lumens and a 5000-hour lamp life. The projector also has built-in 16 ...
Today 3LCD made an announcement that BenQ is releasing its new line of home theater projectors as 3LCD models. Now I understand that announcements like this may be a tad one-sided. They almost always ...
Supporters claim that LCD projectors generate richer, more natural color than do most DLP business models, which typically use a single-chip design with a four-segment color wheel to display red ...
With equal lamp wattage, LCD will provide a brighter, sharper image than an equivalent DLP projector, although it really takes a keen eye to notice the LCD upper hand.
Indianapolis — SIM2 USA presented CEDIA show goers, here, with the latest mini projector in its popular Domino Series, a pair of 40W-inch LCD TV monitors, and the recently introduced C3X 3-chip DLP ...
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 ...