
DLP (Digital Light Processing)
Digital Light Processing (DLP) is a technology used primarily in projectors and televisions. It works by reflecting light off tiny mirrors, each representing a pixel in the image. These mirrors tilt to create different colors by passing the light through a color wheel or using individual microchips for each color. This process results in high-quality images with good contrast and brightness. DLP is known for its reliability and clarity, making it popular for both home entertainment and professional presentations.