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DLP Projector
Digital Light Processing (DLP) is a technology developed by a Doctor from Texas Instruments in the late 1980’s. DLP is used in projectors and video projectors. While LCD, LCoS, and DLP are all used in television projection, the manner in which DLP is used for our uses will be DLP front projectors which are small, independent, standalone units. DLP is taking center stage with its multiple platform uses including its move towards being the normal platform for all things which can be put on digital platform and which have an image. DLP projectors come in what’s known as a three-chip DLP projector. This is a unit which uses a prism to split light from the lamp. A DLP projectors color wheel is split up into four primary colors: blue, red, green, as well as a clear section which adds brightness. DLP projectors require a whole litany of items to make them run correctly. Among these items needed for your DLP projector which usually are purchased separately are DLP projector bulbs, DLP lamps and DLP screens. The best DLP projector really depends on your needs. However DLP projectors have become more and more the norm and are taking the industry in an entirely digital direction. Much like TV signals have gone from analog to digital or as DVD has taken over the place of VHS, DLP is now the standard in projectors. DLP projectors are the deal and if you’re looking to purchase your own DLP or need to upgrade your old projector, you may be able to get a wholesale price on your DLP projector from any number of different sources. Why not start by going directly to the producer? They often offer steep discounts in merchandise as specific as projectors, especially if you’re buying them for an entire office. But even if you only need a few or one, why not try going direct to the producer? After that, there are wholesale electronics retailers that should be able to help take you down the wholesale path for projectors. Finally, why not try your online resources? You can often get the best deals from trusted online sites, auction sites, or direct from the website of the projector producer. DLP projectors can be bought in the United States but there are also great deals to be found if you go north of the border to Canada. It may have to do with the place where they’re produced or tariffs but you should certainly check out the Red Leaf for your projector needs.
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