A Few Facts Related To The DLP HDTV
Another new
technology that is taking the television industry by storm is that
of Digital Light Processing or DLP which is the creation of Texas
Instruments and involves a process in which over a million
microscopic mirrors of Digital Micromirror Devices or DMDs are used
in order to get a lot more pixels on a HDTV or high definition
television screen, which in turn ensures that the final image on
your DLP HDTV screen is a lot clearer. In addition, you need to
understand that it is the DMD or Digital Micromirror Devices that
drive the DLP HDTVs and in fact, the DMD is made out of aluminum
and thus is sure to be of a very light weight.
Many Millions Of Pixels Means Better Picture Quality
The advantage to using millions of DMDs is that because just one
DMD has the capability of storing 1,280 pixels, in total they add
up to a stupendous numbers of pixels, which means much better
picture quality. In fact, there is continuing enhancement being
made to how DMDs function with Hewlett Packard coming up with the
possibility of allowing a DMD process to produce not one, but two
pixels in one go. Obviously, with such improvements in DMD
processes, the DLP HDTV will only go from better to excellent, in
the times to come.
In addition, the DLP HDTV also has price competitiveness as
compared to what you will pay for say a flat panel Plasma TV or
even an LCD TV, and besides the price advantage, the DLP HDTV also
ensures that you get excellent picture quality and also a longer
shelf life as compared to the traditional tube TV set. However, on
the downside, the DLP HDTV has less of contrast as compared to LCD
television sets and even the range of colors offered by the DLP
HDTV is not very wide.
Nevertheless, the DLP HDTV wins hands down when it is sporting
action that you want to view or even when you are watching action
oriented movies.
Basically, a
DLP HDTV uses a color wheel system to give you the colors that you
have selected and there are three primary colors used including
red, blue and green and by mixing these primary colors with the
help of DMD process, you are able to get about two hundred and
fifty-six different color shades.
Among the better DLP HDTVs you may want to consider the Samsung
fifty-six inch model HLR5667W that retails from between sixteen
hundred to two thousand seven hundred dollars, which could yet
prove to be a good purchase for you.
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