Digital Light Processing
DLP, also known as Digital Light Processing is a type of projector technology that uses a Digital Micromirror Device. (DMD) This Digital Micromirror Device was already created by Dr. Larry Hornbeck in 1987. Dr. Hornbeck was affiliated with Texas Instruments.
DLP, and the consistent knowledge of machines can be found in DLP front projectors . These front projectors and stand alone projectors are either a Optoma 3D Compatible XGA DLP Portable Projector with 2800 ANSI that is used for classrooms or offices. A DLP Projector can be used to stand alone. DLP is also found in the usage of a DLP rear projection, for example, like a TV or television. When you go to the movie theater to watch movies on the screen, it is used there too, mostly for about 80% to 85% of the digital cinema projection.
With Digital Light Processing, DLP, there are images that are made by microscopically small mirrors
laid out in a matrix on a semiconductor chip, in a BenQ Projector.
The images that are laid out are known as
Digital Micro Mirror Devices (DMD). Each mirror represents one or more
picture elements in the projected images. The number of mirrors are capable of existing together in harmony for the
resolution of the projected image, or images. These mirrors can be put
into different positions very quickly to reflect light.
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