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DLP® projector frequently asked questions (FAQs)
What is DLP®'s presence in front projectors for the business products market?
Demand for DLP® continues to grow. As of the fourth quarter in 2006, according to Pacific Media Associates, DLP® worldwide market share was over 50% for business projectors. Since 1996, more than 10 million DLP® chipsets have been shipped. Worldwide, there are more than 350 DLP® projector models on the market.
Where are DLP® projectors used?
DLP® projectors are being utilized across a broad range of industries to offer stunning presentations. DLP® projectors are utilized in business and home environments - where families are enjoying them for movies, games, digital camera pictures. Additional market-specific applications for DLP® projectors include: classrooms, hotels and convention centers, and houses of worship.
What is driving the growth of the consumer projector market?
- The desire of consumers to create a big picture experience in their own living room; and
- The availability of products that provide consumers a high-quality experience at an affordable price
Will projectors replace or compete with TVs?
The projectors and televisions markets satisfy different consumer needs and as a result they do not compete. Projectors are products that will augment the overall consumer entertainment experience in the home. Projectors deliver a big screen experience that is commonly enjoyed for specific events such as movies, sports, viewing content from digital cameras, gaming etc. Consumers will still use TV for their daily viewing of news, television programs, etc.
Why should someone choose a DLP® projector over an LCD projector?
- Superior image quality - no pixelization (or screen door effects), crisper images, better reproduction of full motion video
- Higher contrast ratios (well in excess of 10,000:1) which means that you get darker blacks and richer colors
- Higher picture reliability
Where can you find DLP® projectors?
DLP® projectors are available at many major electronics retailers, direct from manufacturers, through the AV channel, and at online dealers.