They're both `good', but it's your personal choice that matters. Each had its good points and each have their drawbacks from a technical point of view.
DLP technology is owned by Texas Instruments, and is a new technology coming out that allows a projected picture to have great color that will not fade away like the colors of an LCD. The website www.dlp.com has all the information about why DLP technology is unique and desirable.
DLP is digital light processing and LCD is liquid crystal display.
LCD projectors are by far the best
LCD bulbs last longer.
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.
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.
A LCD projector is a video projector.A video projector could be a LCD, DLP, or LCOS projectorbasically, LCD projectors are a type of video projector.
LCD projectors and DLP projectors
Yes, the fact that you need to have the space to project them and that people wont cause shadows by walking in front and both DLP and LCD both have disadvantages such as: DLP: -Can cause rainbow effect LCD: -Can cause screen door effect
The DLP technology has traditionally had more issues than it's Plasma or LCD counterparts. The reasoning behind it was more moving parts (color wheel) and maintenance (bulb replacement). That being said the Mitsubishi brand did have a very good track record among DLP manufacturers.
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.
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.