LED/LCD is better since it saves more energy and does not heat up as easily. However, keep in mind that prices vary as well and they can cost you a lot.
DLPs and all other projectors produce lower quality pictures.
A DLP lamp may need to be replaced because it may have become faded or have burnt out. DLP lamps are often used in HDTV, LED and LCD televisions for picture quality.
I would like to know the answer to this, too. I think right now, it's impossible to find a 60" LED HDTV on the market.
DLP stands for Digital Light Processing. For more information on DLP please visit http://tv.about.com/od/projectiontv/a/dlpintroduction.htm. I hope this helps
Yes, assuming you purchase a DLP television capable of 480p and up resolution.
Yes cheap DLP tvs are readily available from Ebay sellers, ranging anywhere from new from the box to used. http://popular.ebay.com/consumer-electronics/dlp-tv.htm
DLP technology is based on the properties of mirrors. A special optical semiconductor (DMD - Digital MicroMirror Device) is used in DLP TV sets and contains thousands of tiny aluminum mirrors.
You cannot store a DLP television in cold weather because it will freeze when kept in this kind of weather.
The LCD is good but doesn't come in true 1080i resolution. An LED-DLP would work the best as it has darker blacks and overall better quality.
If your DLP projection TV is anything like my Samsung DLP than no. On mine the screen is a piece of plastic which from the front is flat and the back is designed to better project the image. I have used glass cleaners to clean mine and no problems yet. I would recommend that you spray the cleaner onto the cloth so it doesn't drip down the screen into the electrical components of the television.
There are many different models of Mitsubishi TV's. These includes LED, DLP, ISFccc, HDTV, CEC and Laserview. Of these 6, there are a variety of sizes and specifications.
DLP stands for "Digital Light Processing." DLPs are usually cheaper than LCD or Plasma televisions of the same size. Check out http://hometheater.about.com/od/toppicks/tp/aatp60inchtv.htm for some DLP reviews.
A DLP lamp is used to power what is seen on a rear-projection television, and is also used in modern color digital projectors. Digital cineman projection also used DLP technology.