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Acronym for Digital Light Processing? a data projection technology developed by Texas Instruments using a microprocessor to display bright, colorful images in fully lit rooms. Used primarily in portable and ultra-portable projectors, the DLP?chip is the size of a postage stamp and contains millions of microscopic mirrors ?one for each pixel ?that flip on an axis, reflecting light through a color wheel to create your image.
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"Digital Micro-Mirror Device," which contains millions of tiny mirrors by using digital control to move these mirrors to reflect the light and create the image on a projection screen.
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The name of the micromirror microprocessor from Texas Instruments that powers a DLP projector. (See also DLP.)
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A mirror that is very small that can be kept as is or tilted x amount of degrees in order to reflect light. As such, it is either on or off. It can be turned on and off at various rates per second to achieve different levels of brightness. Commonly used together to form micromirror "wafers" and are controlled by a Digital Light Processor (DLP).
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Digital micromirror device. A special microchip that is used in a DLP TV or projector.
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