Good video, helped me a lot for the project I'm working on, but doesn't the colour wheel come before the mirrors? This is the only thing I've seen telling me otherwise. Thanks
Incredible how such a complicated way of making an HD image was the forefront for HDTV's back when. DLPTV was bested by plasma, and plasma was bested by LCD, and it looks like LED is going to be the next premiere HDTV choice. The exploit to create color is only so effective for our eyes-- turn too quickly away from a DLPTV and you will see all three primary colors. Rumor has it if you play a Sega Genesis game on a DLPTV-- a console with it's own rainbow sprite issues-- a full rainbow will appear right there in your living room!
Led has always been superior, but in the last decade there was a huge innovation that made cheaper, brighter and more energy efficient which is why they are popping up EVERYWHERE.
It all started with the crt or cathode ray tube and after that projrction lam p technology which are inventions of an existing product.Dlp technology of course bcame afterward,then plasma and lcd and led.
something being uploaded to youtube doesn't mean the video came out that day. he could've recorded it from an old vhs from like 2006 when dlp projectors were already a thing. so keep shaking your head while you're the one being wrong.
lol it's from 6 years ago but i'll explain it anyway, if you combine 100% of red and blue, maybe it gives magenta, but you can take a certain amount of red and certain amount of blue and that will create purple.
1024 Shades of Gray sounds kinky to the max.
So this is where the Codex Mass Effect guy worked in between games.
very interesting always wondered how dlp projectors worked!
Good video, helped me a lot for the project I'm working on, but doesn't the colour wheel come before the mirrors? This is the only thing I've seen telling me otherwise.
Thanks
Thank you for explaining that so well.
how can they synchronize the single mirrors with the colourwheel's movement is amazing
This helped me to fix a DLP projector
Thanks
reminds me of mechanical TV, but with more modern parts.
I found this video thanks to the Waterjet Channel!
Incredible how such a complicated way of making an HD image was the forefront for HDTV's back when. DLPTV was bested by plasma, and plasma was bested by LCD, and it looks like LED is going to be the next premiere HDTV choice. The exploit to create color is only so effective for our eyes-- turn too quickly away from a DLPTV and you will see all three primary colors. Rumor has it if you play a Sega Genesis game on a DLPTV-- a console with it's own rainbow sprite issues-- a full rainbow will appear right there in your living room!
Led has always been superior, but in the last decade there was a huge innovation that made cheaper, brighter and more energy efficient which is why they are popping up EVERYWHERE.
Great video! I was trying to find a simple breakdown of the DLP system and all other videos suck.
very well explained
Very Helpful!!!
"Superior picture quality", meanwhile I'm watching this video with about 300 white dots in front of it
Im late but the white dots are stuck mirrors in the on position vice versa for black. To fix it replace the DLP chip
OK, now HOW IS IT MADE? Multistage acid etching?
how are all those mirco mirrors added created and made from ? at such a small scale. amazing ! also how is image captured exactly ? anyone know ?
dmd is made by Texas Instruments. mems tech
It all started with the crt or cathode ray tube and after that projrction lam p technology which are inventions of an existing product.Dlp technology of course bcame afterward,then plasma and lcd and led.
the tech is beautiful and elegant. I want to see the machinery that construct it.
Tommy Rad Same, I would love to see how the mechanics are built in? unlike a microchip, how can they build such tiny mechanical parts?
Unfortunately, I can not answer your question
and 3chip dlp?
what possible excuse could there be for this video being in 240p in 2012? Smh....
something being uploaded to youtube doesn't mean the video came out that day. he could've recorded it from an old vhs from like 2006 when dlp projectors were already a thing. so keep shaking your head while you're the one being wrong.
color wheel makes my brain sick.
240p
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Uhh... red and blue light would make magenta, not purple.
lol it's from 6 years ago but i'll explain it anyway, if you combine 100% of red and blue, maybe it gives magenta, but you can take a certain amount of red and certain amount of blue and that will create purple.