DLPprojektorit
DLPprojektorit, or Digital Light Processing projectors, are a type of digital projection technology that uses an array of tiny mirrors to create images. Developed by Texas Instruments in the 1980s, DLP technology has become widely used in both consumer and professional applications due to its brightness, contrast, and reliability.
The core component of a DLP projector is the DLP chip, which contains millions of microscopic mirrors
DLP projectors are known for their high brightness levels, making them ideal for large-screen presentations in
DLP projectors are commonly used in home theater systems, business presentations, and educational settings. They are
While DLP projectors have several advantages, they can sometimes suffer from the "rainbow effect," a brief flash