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![]() MITSUBISHI DLP LAMP HOUSING 915P026A10 915P026010 US $5.00
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![]() Dell 2400MP DLP Projector WITH CASE CORDS CHEAP US $330.00
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![]() Optoma EP719 DLP Projector w remote Case US $150.00
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![]() ViewSonic PJ503D DLP Projector US $250.00
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![]() Dell 3400MP DLP Projector NEW in Box US $369.99
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![]() Optoma H27 Digital Cinema Projector used US $102.50
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![]() Optoma HD65 DLP Projector US $700.00
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![]() Toshiba TDP T40U DLP Projector 1800 Lumens HD Ready US $189.50
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![]() Mitsubishi HC1500 DLP Projector Like New Condition US $400.00
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![]() Dell 4100 A V Digital Projector 0 hours US $250.00
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![]() Casio XJ S41BB Super Slim XGA DLP Projector As is US $49.00
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![]() Optoma EP757 DLP DMD Multimedia Video Projector A1 US $9.99
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![]() InFocus IN24 DLP Projector Like New US $107.50
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![]() Toshiba Video Projector TDP T90 DLP home theatre US $550.00
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![]() Dell 3400mp DLP Projector Home Theater HDTV TINY US $315.00
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Best TV Review: DLP
Digital Light Processing (DLP) was invented in 1987 by Texas Instruments. It is named for its ability to process light digitally with the aid of an optical semiconductor called a Digital Micromirror Device or DMD chip. The DMD chip is made up of over one million mirrors. The size of each mirror is less than 1/5” the width of a human hair. They are not susceptible to burn-in, but some people do notice a glitch called Rainbow Effect (red/blue/green shadows). They are basically modern day tube tvs (CRTs).
Like digital video camcorders, DLP devices come in either one or three-chip models. One-chip DLP systems use a projection lamp to pass white light through a color wheel that sends red-green-blue colors to the DMD chip in a sequential order to create an image on-screen. Three-chip DLP systems use a projection lamp to send white light through a prism, which creates separate red, green, and blue light beams. Each beam is sent to their respective red, green, and blue DMD chip to process the image for display on-screen.
One-chip models are said to produce a display of over 16-million colors. Three-chip models can produce a display of over 35-trillion colors. Most consumers will be looking at the One-chips, because the three-chips are generally for very large screens, such as movie theaters. The three-chip TVs do not suffer from the “Rainbow Effect.” The one-chip models are still very good televisions, and have a clear and detailed display.
DLP TVs are lighter and skinnier than tubes, but are too heavy and bulky to hang from a wall. They range in size from around 44?-75? and weigh between 65 and 215 lbs (most weigh 75-150). They are 7-22? deep, but most models range from 15-20?.
DLP televisions vary in price, but generally will run you for around $1,500+. This price is still a lot cheaper than comparable LCD and Plasma screens, but you either buy a big tv for a good amount of money, or get nothing. So if you are looking for a smaller TV and do not want to spend over $1,500, look elsewhere. The cost to replace the bulbs must also be taken into account (usually $200 per bulb).
The DLP recieves a Best TV rating of 7.
The Good: Significantly cheaper than LCD or plasma, very good picture quality for the price, pretty cheap for the size of the TV, excellent grayscale, no burn-in, smooth-stable image at 1080p,
The Bad: Bulbs need to be changed every couple of years (depending on use), bulky, slow refresh rate, not very strong with gaming/watching sports/action movies, the “Rainbow Effect,” you wont find smaller models (or prices under $1,500), weak angles, the technology is becoming dated
**If you buy a DLP TV, Best TV suggests purchasing a warranty, because the bulbs will eventually have problems
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DLP Lamp Replacement = good as new picture?
MY DLP Lamp indicator on my 60" Panasonic 1080i went off (as did my TV) the other day, and while it is under extended warranty (Circuit City--won't hold my breath), I was wondering #1) approx. how much it is to replace, and #2) if it will make the picture look like new
Most DLP lamps get 2000-3000 hours which translates to 3-4 years of TV viewing for most people. Cost on the replacement bulbs range from $130-$300, if you find a good deal on them it doesn't hurt to stock up on a few lamps as they have the shelf life of light bulbs and could last for 15+ years in storage. Most sets are designed for that changing the lamp is like changing a light bulb, you certainly don't need a service tech to do this.... if you do pay a service tech to come out, you can tag on $150 to the cost of the lamp for his/her labor fee.
DLP sets are designed to be non-degrading technology, meaning if all parts are working properly the picture quality doesn't gradually degrade over time as is this case with CRT televisions, Plasma and even LCD (to a lesser degree), so once you change the bulb your set should look as 'good as new'.
If changing the bulb doesn't fix the problem, another common issue with DLP sets is color wheel replacement... The color wheel in these sets are suppose to last the life of the television (15-20 years), but for many models that doesn't seem to be the case....color wheel replacement is covered under warranty and extended warranty and will require a service tech to perform. Out of pocket cost will be $350-$500.


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