What is DLP ti?

Texas Instruments’ DLP technology enables innovative optical solutions that disrupt existing end equipment and create new markets. The DLP chip, or Digital Micromirror Device (DMD), is an array of micromirrors that can be used for high speed, efficient, and reliable spatial light modulation.

What is DLP screen?

DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology uses micro-mirrors to project images from a monitor onto a large screen. DLP is seen in standalone projection units, in rear projection TVs, and in a majority of digital cinema projection.

How does Digital Light Processing work?

Digital Light Processing makes use of micromirrors, called a Digital Micromirror Device, to reflect light and color onto a screen. These micromirrors are positioned in a semiconductor chip and are very small. The movement of the mirrors allows the DLP device to create colors and gray shades that can form video images.

What happened to DLP?

This technology was invented, developed, and licensed by Texas Instruments. Although no longer available for sale in TVs, DLP technology is alive and well in video projectors.

Is DLP HD?

DLP stands for Digital Light Processing. The pixels in DLP technology switch speeds quickly, so the picture images have better contrast, sharpness and clarity. The precise digital images make DLP technology ideal for high-definition television (HDTV).

Is DLP TV worth buying?

The DLP system is especially good for watching fast-paced TV, like sports or action scenes, because of the fast pixel switching of the mirrors. The LCD screens may have better color contrast, but to view with the best colors you have to watch LCD TVs while looking straight-on at the screen.