Projectors can be broadly catogorised into two
technologies, DLP (Digital Light Processing) or LCD (Liquid Crystal Display).
This refers to the internal mechanisms that the projector uses to compose
the image.
Until recently, LCD was reserved for less expensive designs while DLP
models held the performance edge for high-end projectors. However, recent
advances have seen both technologies converge and in most cases there
is less of a reason to pick one technology over another.
LCD technology has improved immensely in the last year or two while DLP
models are more competitively priced than ever before. So in short both
technologies are now able to offer crisp, clear and vibrant images, the
main consideration to make on which projector is right for you is down
to the more specific requirements such as brightness, resolution, contrast
and connectivity.
It is worth mentioning though before you read on that despite the advancement
in both technologies, LCD and DLP still each have unique advantages over
one another, which is why its important to understand what each of the
technologies has to offer.
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