LCD vs. DLP vs. LCoSYou may have come across the mammoth three-gun CRT projectors of yesteryear, but the latest crop of digitized beamers are now powered by three display technologies: LCD, DLP and LCoS. Each of these has been implemented in home theater and multimedia applications, differentiated by their unique strengths and weaknesses as follows:Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
Due to the LCD panels' wider pixel structure, there's a tendency that the projections can be a bit more pixelated or even exhibit a "chicken wire" grille-like effect. They're also prone to dead/fixed pixels plus dust blobs that are trapped on the panel overtime. Nonetheless, these issues have been greatly minimized with the new-gen engines, though color haloing can still be a potential problem due to the panels' misalignment. Digital Light Processing (DLP)
One major concern for single-chip DLPs is the infamous rainbow anomaly or streaks of random colors. This is most apparent in slower 2x to 3x speed color wheels, as well as during fast-moving scenes, etc. Furthermore, most entry to midrange DLPs lack both lens shift and powerful optical zooms, making them less flexible to set up and requiring longer throw distances to cast similarly sized projections. Liquid Crystal on Silicone (LCoS)
There're definitely more pros than cons, though the LCoS beamers' high starting price make them less attractive than the inexpensive LCDs and DLPs. Added to that, choices are limited with entry sets surfacing only in the recent years. A proper darkroom is also highly recommended for most LCoS home theater models to offset their low brightness performance and capitalize on their superb native contrast. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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