Digital Light Processing
Digital Light Processing (DLP) is a technology used in projectors and displays that utilizes tiny mirrors to create images. Each mirror represents a pixel, and by tilting these mirrors, light is reflected to form the desired picture. DLP systems often use a color wheel to produce vibrant colors by rapidly switching between different hues.
DLP is known for its sharp image quality and reliability, making it popular in both home theater systems and professional settings. It is also used in televisions and cinema projectors, providing a versatile solution for various visual applications.