I'm sure some of you have a projector, and I was wondering which of the above is the most interesting. I know DLP is known for deeper blacks and better contrast overal, but also heard the 'rainbow effect' to be a huge turn off for some people. Been using a Sony VPL-CX20 3LCD for a few years now, and have been very happy with it. Buying it second hand for 220 euro also helped a lot, lol. But in time I'd like to upgrade to a 16/9 full HD projector. I'm almost sure it's going to be a Mitsubishi. Fell in love with the Mitsubishi HC7000 a year or 2 ago. At least on paper that is, lol. The whisper silent 17dB was the major attraction for me, which is far better than the already silent 32dB VPL-CX20. It's also a 3LCD projector. But now, there's also the HC7800 and the HC9000. Both 3D projectors. The former being DLP, the latter LCOS. Now I have no idea anymore which is the better one...
All 3 have their advantages and disadvantages, going from noise level, price, ANSI lumen, 3D capability and image processing...
Feel free to share your opinion... ^^
3LCD vs DLP vs LCOS
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3LCD vs DLP vs LCOS

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Re: 3LCD vs DLP vs LCOS
I have an older mitsubishi dlp projector, the hc1500, and I don't get the rainbow effect at all. It's more the person than the projector I think. If possible try to go somewhere and see a dlp projector in action.
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Re: 3LCD vs DLP vs LCOS
Just checked the HC1500, and I must say, for an older model it has some pretty impressive specs. It has a 7 segment 4x color wheel and 1600 ANSI Lumen. Which is even better than the HC7800 DLP model that 'only' has a 6 segment 4x color wheel and 1100 ANSI Lumen... loldeathsled wrote:I have an older mitsubishi dlp projector, the hc1500, and I don't get the rainbow effect at all. It's more the person than the projector I think. If possible try to go somewhere and see a dlp projector in action.
But yeah, I guess seeing one in action is the only way to know for sure...

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Re: 3LCD vs DLP vs LCOS
From my personal experience with regular TVs, DLP is horrible. Poor image quality and high display latency. Yes, there is a rainbow effect, but not terribly noticeable. However, it is greatly pronounced on large displays, as you only see it when darting your eyes around the screen.
When I decided to re-acquire a large display, I went back to the 3LCD projection. I don't think you can get any better than this. It's a shame they are no longer in production. The image quality is great. I considered LCOS, but I intentionally went for a 720p native display instead of 1080p, since all of my sources are 720p or less, and SD content looks much better at 720 for whatever reason.
When I decided to re-acquire a large display, I went back to the 3LCD projection. I don't think you can get any better than this. It's a shame they are no longer in production. The image quality is great. I considered LCOS, but I intentionally went for a 720p native display instead of 1080p, since all of my sources are 720p or less, and SD content looks much better at 720 for whatever reason.
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