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DLP (digital light processing) projectors

All DLP projectors contain a DMD (digital micromirror device) chip covered with thousands of microscopic mirrors that allow light to come out with the correct colors, passing through a lens to project the image.

On its own, the image formed by the DLP chip appears in black and white. To produce color images, two methods are typically used: the single-chip method or the three-chip method. The latter uses a DMD for each primary color (red, green, blue), which converge optically to produce a single image.

Single-chip DLP projectors alternate red, green, and blue many times per second, creating a disorienting optical illusion called the "rainbow effect" that is particularly pronounced in images that have sharp edges between light and dark areas, such as presentation slides.

The difference between a DLP projector and an LCD projector lies in the way the image is projected using a lamp light source.

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