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DLP - Digital Light Processing

Learn about Digital Light Processing, read product reviews, and get the latest in the consumer electronics industry regarding DLP technology.
An Introduction to DLP - Digital Light Processing
A collection of answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about DLP or Digital Light Processing televisions.
Frequently Asked Questions - HDTV
Television stations transmitting high definition programming is increasing daily. Therefore, it is important to know the answers to some common questions.
Pros and Cons: Rear Projection Televisions
A list of advantages and disadvantages associated with rear projection televisions when comparing them to CRT direct view and flat panel models.
FAQ: DLP Lamp Replacement and Maintenance
Buying a television is like a car – you have to spend a little maintenance to keep it running smooth. Click to read about DLP replacement lamps.
DLP (Digital Light Processing) Televisions with Built-In ATSC Tuners
A list of DLP televisions recommended by About TV-Video guide Matthew Torres.
Types of Televisions
Buying a television can be frustrating if you don’t know what you’re looking for. From tubes to plasma, there are more models on store shelves than covers of magazines. Before exploring analog versus digital, SDTV, HDTV, and EDTV, take a look at the types of televisions in today’s consumer market.
Top DLP HDTVs
The best DLP televisions.
HDMI, DVI, and HDCP
What is HDMI/HDCP and DVI/HDCP, and what do they do? Do I need one on my consumer electronics equipment? I'm thinking about buying a new television, so should I get one with HDMI or DVI?

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