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  3. Laser projector - Wikipedia

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    Many laser projectors and galvanometer sets include digital multiplexing (DMX) input. DMX was originally designed to control theatrical lighting, but has spread to laser projectors over the years. DMX allows the user to control the inbuilt patterns of the projector. A few of these features are size, pattern, color and rotation.

  4. 3LCD - Wikipedia

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    3LCD projectors can have higher color light output than single-chip DLP projectors. This is because 3LCD projectors mix and project the light beams from all three colors to form each individual pixel's color, while single-chip DLP projectors create colors by projecting them in sequence one at a time and rely on human color perception to mix and ...

  5. DJ lighting - Wikipedia

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    With the technology of halogen lamps improving, the 80s and early 90s saw a new breed of DJ light starting to evolve. This was a projection-style DJ light that used a halogen lamp and a mirror to reflect the light. A halogen lamp shines onto a mirror via a filter gel sheet to create the color and sometimes via a gobo wheel to create shapes. In ...

  6. Digital light processing - Wikipedia

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    The light from the projected image is not inherently polarized. New LED and laser DLP display systems more or less eliminate the need for lamp replacement. DLP offers affordable 3D projection display from a single unit and can be used with both active and passive 3D solutions. Lighter weight than LCD and plasma televisions.

  7. DJ controller - Wikipedia

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    Most DJ controllers use the standard MIDI or HID protocols to communicate with the computer via USB. [3] Modern DJ controllers emulate two turntables/CDJs and a DJ mixer. However, DJ controllers are much cheaper than two turntables or CDJs plus a mixer. Indeed, the average price of a DJ controller is around $800. [4]