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DLP Projector Picture Reliability

How will your projector’s picture look in 3 years?

Picture quality and reliability directly impact the life of a projector. If the picture goes bad, the projector will either need to be repaired or replaced. That’s expensive. DLP projectors are famous for their picture quality and reliability. Not only because they offer a pristine, digital image, they are also virtually immune to a nasty phenomenon known as Color Decay.

The DLP Advantage

  • image of helicopter with no color decay

    Original image

  • image of helicopter with color decay

    Actual LCD projector with Color Decay showing the same image

DLP projectors have a technological advantage over LCD projectors in terms of retaining color accuracy and guarding against Color Decay or image degradation during extended periods of usage. Why, because DLP technology simply reflects the light of the projector, digitally onto the screen to produce a stunning picture that lasts, even after years of extended usage.

Think about Total Cost of Ownership

If you are investing in one or thousands of projectors, Color Decay is a critical consideration. It affects the total cost of ownership for the life of the projector. Your projectors should last more than just a few years. That’s why the imaging technology INSIDE the projector is so important. When you buy a projector powered by DLP technology, you avoid the prospects of Color Decay and decreased readability and ensure that your investment will last for years and years.

Combine this unmatched picture reliability along with a filter free design and you can clearly see how DLP technology enables a lower total cost of ownership and a reliable, accurate picture that will stand the test of time.