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    Not long ago, a 4K ultra-short-throw projector for $1,800 would have been remarkable. Now that 85-inch TVs can be had for under $2,000 and sometimes even under $1,500? Much less remarkable.

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  5. Liquid crystal on silicon - Wikipedia

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    The light source is used to provide the necessary illumination for the LCos panel. The most common light source used in LCos display systems is a high-intensity lamp. This lamp emits a broad spectrum of light that is filtered through a color wheel or other optical components to provide the necessary color gamut for the display system.

  6. Digital light processing - Wikipedia

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    The PhlatLight LEDs are also used in a new class of ultra-compact DLP front projector commonly referred to as a "pocket projector" and have been introduced in new models from LG Electronics (HS101), Samsung (SP-P400) and Casio (XJ-A series). Home Theater projectors will be the next category of DLP projectors that will use PhlatLight LED technology.

  7. Ultra-high-performance lamp - Wikipedia

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    Philips claims a lifetime of over 10,000 hours for the lamps. These lamps are highly efficient compared to other projection lamps – a single 132 watt UHP lamp is used by DLP manufacturers such as Samsung and RCA to power their DLP rear-projection TV lines. It is used in many LCD and DLP video projectors.