What is DLP?

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Uploaded by on Aug 4, 2008

http://www.WatchMojo.com takes a look at what exactly DLP, or Digital Light Processing, is, and what it does.

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  • Hmm, we don't see a lot of those these days ;-)

  • @TRIPLESIXSICCNESS .... no more burn ins

  • @lolipop4451 Plasmas are better than lcd's now as of 2010

  • lol you cant sneak up on people in halo.

  • lcd's are m waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa­aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa­y better than dlp.....

  • yeah agreed, AND it's just like the fact that computers have always been light years ahead of console games and then some genius decided HEY! What if we just made the console, a PC, in the SHAPE of a console! -- and now we're FINALLY seeing console games catch up to PC's in terms of high end graphic and DX effects, and high end sound. It's funny how things go forward, then jump back two steps.

  • No shit!!!

  • Thats super cool! And about time we start seeing higher Hz ranges in displays .. .I mean We went from CRT's (talking about PC's) with uber-high frequency capabilities (theoretically enableing technologies like the 2-in-1 screen the guy mentioned above ... yet the only problem was nothing ever hit big) to LCD's stuck at 60Hz. Much like going from Records to CD's and then DOWN to 128kb/s iTunes crap quality. You 'consumers' who dont REALLY know tech really do screw evolution up for the rest of us.

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