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To answer the question What Is DLP Television. It is important to know what DLP is. The abbreviation stands for Digital Light Processing. This new technology was invented by Texas Instruments of America.

This technology is presently used in the manufacture of TV as well as Projectors. Texas Instruments had licensed several manufacturers to use this technology in the manufacture of TVs and projectors.

The DLP technology uses one or more chips known as DMD or Digital Micromirror Devises. The DMD was invented by Dr. Larry Hornbeck of Texas Instruments in 1987. These chips as the name suggests has mirrors.

But each mirror is one fifth the thickness of a hair follicle and over a million such micro mirrors are contained in a DMD chip.

The digital signal sends light through a colour wheel which contains three colours – yellow, green and red. This colour wheel rotates at very high speed and sends the coloured light rays to the micro mirrors in the DMD chip.

Each mirror is considered a pixel on the screen. It is the DMD and the electronics that surrounds it is what makes Digital Light Processing or DLP technology.

The micro mirrors in the Digital Micromirror Device is capable of reflecting up to 1,024 shades of grey colour alone to covert the graphic signals entering the chip in to very vivid and defined greyscale images.

The Digital Light Processing system can create over sixteen million colour shades.

  • The over a million micro mirrors in the DMD chip are placed less than a micron apart resulting in close filled images.
  • This closeness in the micro mirrors makes it possible to create seamless digital images that are Sharpe at any size.
  • This mirror imaging gives DLP technology a distinctive edge over any other technology found at the moment.
  • While other systems used in projection TV lose some light in transit from the source to the screen, the micro mirrors in a DLP system brings more light from the light source to the screen.

The DLP technology is even more enhanced with the introduction of Sequential Colour Recapture or SCR, another new technology that will enable projection systems to add further forty percent more lumens to the screen.

Similarly, the projectors which use Digital Light Processing technology combined with three chips instead of one in a TV, can produce over thirty five trillion shades of colours. The home television using Digital Light Processing technology relies on a single DMD chip.

Thanks to the Digital Light Processing technology, the televisions using DLP technology can reproduce the exact mirror image of its source image.

This is the reason behind the vivid and crystal clear images projected on the DLP TV screen. The difference between a conventional TV screen and a DLP TV screen is like chalk and cheese.

With the advent of DLP technology, the home entertainment has become more meaningful with stunning visual experiences. Innovation and flexibility are now teamed together in the Digital Light Processing technology to to serve the consumer better. Mitsubishi 2007 dlp tvs

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