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A three-chip DLP projector uses a prism to split light from the lamp, and each primary color of light is then routed to its own DMD chip, then recombined and routed out through the lens. Three chip systems are found in higher-end home theater projectors, large venue projectors and DLP Cinema projection systems found in digital movie theaters.
Industrial laser projectors have been on the market since the early 2000s. Laser projectors are mainly used as optical guidance systems. They enable working without templates in many manufacturing processes by showing directly on the workpiece how material needs to be positioned or mounted, so that the employee is led by manual or semiautomatic productional processes visually.
A projector in a standard form factor: The PG-D2870 projector from Sharp, which uses Digital Light Processing technology An image from a video projector in a home cinema. A video projector is an image projector that receives a video signal and projects the corresponding image onto a projection screen using a lens system.