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icodis2019 on 30 Dec 19When we're browsing through the internet for projectors, these terms come up most often - DLP projector, LCD projector, LED projector, which might confuse consumers. And here we're going to clarify the differences between LED, LCD, and DLP projectors. At a quick glance, DLP projectors are similar to both LED and LCD projectors, however, the technology used in LED and LCD projectors are quite different from DLP projectors - there are two technologies used in digital projectors(both LCD and DLP are digital projectors): transmissive and reflective. In general, LCD projectors pass light through the LCD panels when they work, so the imaging technology used in LCD projectors is considered to be 'transmissive'. The main principle behind DLP projectors is that the images are created by a chip and a lot of tiny microscopic mirrors that are arranged in a matrix on top of a semiconductor. Different from the working principle of an LCD projector, the main principle behind DLP projectors is that the images you see are created by a chip and a lot of tiny microscopic mirrors that are arranged in a matrix on top of a semiconductor. The more mirrors arranged in this matrix, the higher the resolution is.