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Rear-Projection: DLP
DLP (digital light processing) projectors work by manipulating thousands of tiny mirrors on a semiconductor chip. Color is generated by shining a light through a rotating color wheel that has red, green, and blue on it. The now colored beam hits the semiconductor chip to create the image used for projection.
Pros:
They have an excellent picture.
They are capable of displaying HDTV at full resolution.
They require no maintenance.
They have a slimmer profile depth than a Direct View CRT.
Cons:
They are expensive but cost less than Plasma.
They have a limited viewing angle.
Rear-Projection: LCD
LCD big screen TVs are becoming more prevalent. LCD projection works like a slide show by directing light through a silicone chip and then magnifying it for projection.
Pros:
They produce an excellent picture.
They have a slimmer profile depth than a Direct View CRT.