2:18 graph is wrong. It is lcd projectors that has higher risk of image burn in, not dlp. It's the pixels in the lcd that can get stuck, mirrors in dlp doesn't as easily :)
@Stanging848 ай бұрын
Thank you for the information. Which would you suggest DLP or 3lcd? I'm looking at the TK 860i benq or The Epson 3800? Thank you
@forever_momentss6 күн бұрын
@@Stanging84tk860i i am using. perfect
@WOMrecords10 ай бұрын
Thank you very much! Useful infos!
@trendyprojectors47437 ай бұрын
If you need a projector that's easy to transport, a DLP projector might be a better option due to its potentially more compact size.
@noe30244 ай бұрын
ALL consumer DLP projectors are single-chip, which necessarily have to use SEQUENTIAL COLOR, and in turn ALWAYS produces varying amounts of rainbow effect (RBE) artifact, depending on viewer sensitivity, picture refresh rates, program type, and light source method. THIS ISSUE IS NOT TRIVIAL. Because it can induce headaches in people sensitive to it, cinemas, which also mainly use DLP, are NEVER single-chip; the DLP projectors in cinemas are ALWAYS 3-chip. The foregoing encapsulates the insanity of the DLP manufacture monopoly: going from cinema (3-chip) to home (single-chip) does NOT and did NOT reduce an individual's sensitivity to RBE; IT REMAINS THE SAME. So, I consider ALL single-chip DLP projectors (even those costing up to $10k) as nothing but pure unadulterated crap trash junk. There is NO ALTERNATIVE but 3-chip, and for home/domestic use, what remains is 3-LCD.
@Bolotos3 ай бұрын
Just bought a th685 that is a dlp and yeah it sucks the RBE effect...you really see flashes and gives headches